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EDISON PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY.
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Selection from The Prince of Pilsen
(Peerless Orch.) Troubles of Reuben and the Maid (Collins
& Harlan) Good Nigrht, Beloved, Good Night
(Thompson) I'm Unlucky (Collins & Harlan) Eva (MacDonough) At the Bottom of the Deep Blue Sea
(Stanley) In Dear Old Illinois (Thompson) Our United Emblem March (Edison Band) Pretty Molly Shannon (MacDonough) Nellie Was a Lady (Lotus Quar.) Everybody's Awfully Good to Me (Favor) Under the Rose (Clifford) On Broadway in Dahomey, etc. (Collins
& Harlan) When It's All Goin' Out, etc. (Quinn) Just a Line Prom Jennie (Harlan) New Mown Hay (Peerless Orch.) In the Sweet Bye and Bye (Libby) I'm Getting Quite American, etc. (Denny) There's No Place Like Home (Harlan) I'm So Tired of Livin' I Don't Care, etc.
(Collins) He Ought to Have a Tablet, etc. (Favor) Strike Out McCracken (Collins & Harlan) Nationality Medley (Invincible Quar.) Katie My Southern Rose (Thompson) What's the Matter with Sarah (Denny) Thy Beaming Eyes (Clifford) Trouble (Collins & Harlan) No One But You (Lenox) Didn't Know Exactly What to Do (Favor) My Own United States (Thompson) Message of the Rose (Lenox) Gambling Man (Collins) In Silence (Clifford) Since I First Met You (Thompson) Two Eyes of Blue (MacDonough) Pearl of the Harem (Van Epps) Just for To-night (Campbell) Sly Musette (MacDonough) O'Brien (Collins & Harlan) Selections from the Sultan of Sulu (Peerless Orch.) Song Bird of Melody Lane (Thompson) It's the Man in the Soldier Suit (Thompson
& Campbell) Heidelberg (MacDonough) When the Winter Time Comes Round
(Collins & Harlan) When Our Lips in Kisses Met (Morgan &
Stanley) My Little Pansy (Collins) I Wonder if Your Love Will Last (Thompson & Campbell) Waltz Me Down the Alley Sally (Collins
& Harlan) Up the Street March (Edison Band) If I But Knew (Thompson) Mississippi Bubble (Ossman) Julie (Favor) Long Ago (Clifford) Cupidietta (Peerless Orch.) Down at Lover's Roost (MacDonough) Ma Starlight Sue (Thompson & Campbell) Marriage is Sublime (Collins & Harlan) Mighty Lak' a Rose (Clifford) I'm a Jonah Man (Collins) Selections from Peggy from Paris (Edison
Orch.) I Could Love You in a Steam Heat Flat
(West) Farewell Beloved (Chapell & Stricklett) Hurrah for Baffins Bay (Collins & Harlan) Hebrew Vaudeville Specialty (Rose) Alec Busby, Don't Go Away (Murray) Lucky Duck (Edison Orch.) My Emmaleen (Collins) Ephasafa Dill (Collins & Harlan) Girl Who Comes in from the West (MacDonough) The Chapel (Edison Quar.) My Little Coney Isle (Tally) Scarecrow Dance (Edison Orch.) Bungaloo (Edison Band) Though It Was Within This Hour We Met
(Morgan & Stanley) Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes (Wheatley)
8508 Budget of Short Stories (Spencer) 8542 Four1. cm f Plover (Clifford) 8545 My Alamo Love (MacDonough) 8639 Beautiful Birds Sing On (Harlan
Belmont) 12875 Under the Deodar (Barry)
12891 La < loblnoia (Harmant)
12892 Je M'Suis Roule (Hartmant)
OUR BERLIN OFFICE.
The Edison Gesellschaft G. m. b. II. of Berlin, the company who are controlling the Edison products in Germany, arc making headway. They have been established only twelve months, yet during that short time have made such excellent progress as to warrant the expectation that they will soon be rivalling the enormous output of the British company. We learn that the Berlin company recently received a visit from sixty of the most influential members of the German press, who have given testimony in the leading German papers as to the magnificent plant that has been installed. — Phono Trader, London.
CUT ON FREIGHT RATES.
The railroads on the Pacific coast have made a cut on transcontinental freight rates on talking machines of from $4.50 to $2.25 per 100 pounds, on carload lots of 20,000 pounds, and $3.24 on carload lots open freight.
If any Record were as good as the Edison Gold Moulded Record or if any other Record were . so good as to be almost as good, we would sell that other Record, but as yet we are unable to find that other Record. Until we do we will sell Edison's Gold Moulded Records exclusively. To get the best results the Edison Phonograph must be used with the Edison Record. — Extract from Advertisement of Griggs' Music House, Des Moines, la.
CAUTION NOTICE. Here is a paragraph that should be care= fully read by every Jobber and Dealer. When Standard Phonographs are packed for shipment at the Edison factories, a strip of wood is fastened to the lower part of the cabinet, under the spring barrel, for the purpose of protecting the latter from injury. This strip of wood takes the place of the paper and excelsior packing formerly used and must be removed when the machine is unpacked. Otherwise the machine will not operate properly. It would seem as if all Dealers should know that this strip was to be removed, and yet several cases have been reported where it was not taken out, causing purchasers much trouble.