The phonoscope (Nov 1896-Dec 1899)

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As the ships came back the engineer of one of the trains started it for the freight-yards at Thirty-third Street, and a crowd of about 2,000 was carried along, perched up on the roof of the cars. EXCURSION BOATS, NAVAL PARADE. At many points along the line of the parade, all the rules of river traffic were practically suspended, and the services of the Police boats were very necessary. This picture shows a tug and a ferryboat backing out of the way of the warships. THE "MASSACHUSETTS," NAVAL PARADE. This is the only battleship of the seven that looks as if she had been fighting, and even so, the damages probably are very slight. She has a dull, faded, dirty appearance— a "respectably" dirty appearance, as some one said. Along her hull, near the water line, are rusty looking patches. A good clear view is afforded, as the yacht with the operator on board was quite near. CLOSE VIEW OF THE "BROOKLYN," NAVAL PARADE. Here is a picture that presents Schley's flagship at close range, as she steams past on her way back to the anchorage. It is the starboard side of the cruiser. By looking sharply one can see a shot hole on her middle funnel, about a third way up from the deck. THE "TEXAS," NAVAL PARADE. An excellent view of the trim little "Texas'.' taken on her way down the Hudson, after the salute. The background is the Riverside Park, at about 98th Street. Church steeple in the distance. THE "GLEN ISLAND" ACCOMPANYING PARADE. The Mayor of New York City is on this boat with the city officials and their friends, together with the special committees in charge of the local end of the celebration of welcome. She is decked from stem to stern with flags and streamers. ADMIRAL SAMPSON ON BOARD THE FLAGSHIP After the run down the Hudson the "New York" lay off Bedloe's Island for a short time, while the Admiral held a reception, before proceeding to the anchorage ground at Staten Island. STATUE OF LIBERTY. Turning homeward from the farewell to Sampson, one sees the Statue of Liberty standing on Bedloe's Island in New York harbor The statue was a gift to the people of the United States by the people of France. U. S. TROOPS LANDING AT BAIQUIRI, CUBA. These are the first U. S. troops to land on Cuban soil, June '£>, 1898. The picture shows a long perspective view of the pier at Baiquiri, the point chosen sostrategically for the landing of General Shaffer's army. At the end of the wharf are the coal dumps and ore elevators used by the mining company operating the famous iron mines at Juragua, five miles away. On the right of the picture is seen the stern of a huge transport as she rides at anchor, and in the distance, stretching far out to the horizon, are other vessels of the fleet. ARMY MULES SWIMMING ASHORE AT BAIQUIRI, CUBA They just tossed the mules overboard and let 'em swim font. Transport No. 10 lies in the near distance, and is discharging her four-footed passengers in this novel manner. Other transports lie at anchor further out with tenders and rowboats in attendance. In the foreground two mules are swimming toward the beach One of them seems to be exhausted, and the men in the row boat are urging it along. PACKING AMMUNITION ON MULES, CUBA. Dotting the horizon on the right of the picture is the great fleet of transports, while scattered all along the beach and piled high to the left are hundreds upon hundreds of ammunition -cases. Soldier boys in the foreground are packing the boxes on the patient army mules An officer stands by bossing the job. Two boxes are tied on each mule. PACK MULES WITH AMMUNITION ON THE SANTIAGO-' TRAIL. The narrow trail shown in the picture leads from Baiquiri westward to Sifcony, thence northward to Santiago. It will be seen it is hardly more than a woodpath. At first it was overgrown with brush and shut in close by chaparral, but the passage of thousands cf soldiers has broadened it considerably. A great bunch of pack mules swings into vision. The advance scout or guide is evidently a Cuban, and he approaches rapidly, followed by t>-e train. It is a fine sight. MAJOR GENERAL SHAFTER. This view is taken at the camp at Baiquiri. In the distance under the trees are tents and a camp fire, bevond which stretches the broad expanse of the Carribean Sea. An officer gallops toward the front, reins in his horse, and wheeling rapidly stands at attention. Other officers are seen galloping across the camp. A party of officers is seen rapidly approaching. He with the white helmet and broad expanse of shirt busom is Major General Shatter, commanding the 5th Army Corps. His avirdupois distinguishes him from his subordinates. They gallop forward, taking the trail leading to Santiago. An excellent picture of this capable and brave General. T??SSS»JI[AKIN6 MILITARY ROAD IN FRONT OF SANTIAGO. Here is a detail of the 34th Michlsran Regiment engaged in road making. Under command of Captain Dodd of Troop E4 3d Regular Cavalry, they are road making, that the siege guns may go to the front. Ihe chaparral and thick underbrush has been cleared away, and the soldiers are working with picks and shovels to make the way passable. At a Georgia Camp Meeting Dan Quinn AwakeniDg of the Lion, The Rosey's Orchestra Because "French Maid" Albert Campbell Bold Dragon, The "Fortune Teller" Mann & Havens Boy Guessed Right, The "Runaway Girl" Miss Mann Boy Guessed Right, The "A Runaway Girl" Dan Quinn Brave Old Oak, The W. F. HoOley Casey as a Rough Rider Russell Hunting Catehemaliveograph, The S. Holland Dudley Cavatina "Huguenots" Miss Lisle Couldn't Help It— Had To S. Holland Dudley Charlatan March Rosey's Orchestra Chase, The Frank C. Stanley Circus Girl, The (Selection) Rosey's Orchestra Cujus Animam Stahat Mater Opera Trio Dear Old Rooster, The Billy Arlington Dinglebender & Mulcahey In a Museum Simonds & Weber Dinglebender & Mulcahey German Picnic Simonds & Weber Don't Let Mother Loose, 'Till Papa's Gone Miss Mann Dream Song "La Belle Helene" Miss Lisle Drinking Song "Martha" A. Madeira Duet "Carmen" Miss Mann & Mr. Madeira Duet From the "Fortune Teller" Havens & Hooley Elizabeth's Prayer "Tannhauser" Miss Mann Emmet's Lullaby Excelsior Quartette Fire! ! Descriptive Selection Russell HuntingFisherman, The Miss Mann & Mr. Madeira Fog Bell, The Frank C. Stanley Follow the Man From Cooks "Runaway Girl Lyric Trio Folie Bergere March Rosey's Orchestra Friend of the Fly, A German Dialect Russell Hunting From the Depths A. Madeira Georgia Camp Meeting Frank C. Stanley Ginger Bred Doll, The "Hotel Topsy Turvy" Miss Mann Girl With the Naughty Wink S. Holland Dudley Gondoliers, The (Selection) Rosey's Orchestra Good-bye Sweet Day Albert Campbell Gute Nacht Fahr Wohl German J. Weber He Took It In a Quite Good-Natured Way S. H. Dudley Honey Cooler March Rosey's Orchestra How I Love My Lu Rosey's Orchestra I Am the Seventh Son "Charlatan" Original Lyric Trio Idiot Boy, The Russell Hunting Infant Incubator, The "Yankee Doodle Dandy" Miss Mann & Mr. Havens Inflammatus Stabat Mater Opera Trio In Sight of the Harbor W. F. Hooley Isn't It Nice To Be In Love S. Holland Dudley It Was Not to Be Albert Campbell Jim Bludso Russell Hunting La Sczarina (Mazurka Russe) AtLee Larboard Watch Havens & Hooley Large Cold Bottle, A "Hurly Burly" "Dan Quinn Let Me Dream Again Rosey.s Orchestra Little Old New York "Hurly Burly" Dan Quinn Lost Chord, The Rosey's Orchestra March Trio "Charlatan" Original Lyric Trio Matrimonial Guards "Charlatan" Miss Mann & Mr.IIavens Micado (Selection) Rosey's Orchestra Miss Helen Hunt Dan Quinn Melba Waltz Song Miss Lisle Moth and the Flame, The Rosey's orchestra Mulcahey's Birthday Party Jack Simonds My Little Pickaninny Original Lyric Trio My Country 'Tis Of Thee ' Exqelsior Quartett" Negro Funeral Sermon, A Jaek Simonds Negro Wedding In Southern Georgia Excelsior Quartette Night Off, A (Geo.' Rosey) March Rosey's. Orchestra Oh! Fair! Oh! Sweet and Holy W. F. HoOley Off to the Races March Rosey's Orchestra Old Uncle Nad Billy Arlington Only to See Thee Smile Miss Mann Orange Flowers Blossom "Charlatan" Orig. Lyric Trio Orange Blossoms Waltz Rosey's Orchestra Our Jack's Coming Home To-day W. F. Hooley Poor O'Hoolahan "Yankee Doodle Dandy" Quinn Poor O'Hoolahan "Yankee Doodle Dandy " Mr. Havens Poor Mourner Excelsior Quartette Mr. Haven Rally 'Round the Flag Excellsior Quartette Riding Through the Glen (Schottische) AtLee Runaway Girl, The (Selections) Rosey's Orchestra Sailing W. F. Hooley Scenes from "Cyrano de Bergerac" Russell HuntingScenes from "Uncle Tom's Cabin Hunting & Spencer Scrapegracet The W. F. Hooley Sehnsucht German J. WTeber Sei Nicht Bos German J. Weber Sextette from "Lucia" "Opera Trio Shadow Song "Dinorah" Miss! Lisle She Was Bred in Old Kentucky Mr. Havens She Was Bred in Old Kentucky Rosey's Orchestra Shine on Johnson Rosey's Orchestra Sly Cigarette "A Runaway Girl" Dan Quinn Soldiers in the Park "A Runaway Girl" Dan Quinn Spring Song (Gounod's) Albert Campbell Sun of My Soul (Sacred) -Excelsior Quartette Sunshine Will Come Again Excelsior Quartette Sweet Savannah Mr. Havens Tennessee Jubilee March Rosev's Orchestra They All Love Jack W. F. Hooley Thou Art Like Unto a Flower A. Madeira Tickle the Ear Schottische Rosey's Orchestra Tramp, Tramp. Tramp, the Boys are Marching Excelsior Quartette Twickenham Ferry W. F. Hooley Voices of the Woods W. F. Hooley Waltz Sonars "Pirates Penzance" Miss Lisle Want to Be Where Mother Is Riley's Poem Jack Simonds Way to Kiss a Girl Mr. Havens What Happened to Jones Waltz Rosey's Orchestra What's the Matter With Maudie ' Yankee Doodle Dandy" Dan Quinn When We Are Married "Belle of New York" Miss Mann & Mr. Havens Whistling Minstrel (Caprice) AtLee Would You if You Could "YankeeDoodle Dandy" Quinn All for the Love of a Girl Chas. K. Harris 4 Arouse, Columbia Arouse Charles Puerner 2 As the Clock Strikes Two W. A.. Stanley 8 At a Georgia Camp Meeting Kerry Mills 3 Belle of Blackville Lane, The Irving Jones 9 Blackville Derby Ball, The Irving Jones 4 Boy Without a Sweetheart, A Geo. Cohan 9 Bowery's Not the Same, The Armstrong Brothers 9 By the Banks of the Shannon M. B. Garrett 7 Chappie With the One Glass Eye, The John Stromberg 10 Cinderella Ford & Bratton 1 Cluck, Cluck, Cluck John Stromberg 10 College Chums Forever Andrew Le Roc 5 Coontown Carnival Louis Myll 5 Daisy Dixey's Dan Harold M. Vernon 2 De Pickaninny's Dream Hattie Starr 1 De Sweetest Little Chocolate Drop in Town M. May 3 Everybody Have a Good Time Irving Jones 3 Fortune Teller, The Victor Herbert 1 Get Your Money's Worth Irving Jones 3 Give Him the Moon to Play With Harry Dacre 9 Good Mister Mailman J. E. Howard 2 Hats Off to the Boys Who "Made Love" Ford & Bratton 1 He Don't Know Where He's At Walter P. Keen 9 He Certainly is a Sweet Black Man Irving Jones 3 He Certainly Was Good to Me A. B. Sloane 10 His Wife and Baby Boy Charles Graham 9 Hottest Ever, The Chas. B. Brown 4 Hoodoo Coon, A Hattie Starr 1 How'd you Like to be the Iceman Helf and Moran 9 How a Man Can Die! Wm. Hutchison 1 I Couldn't do a Thing to You Sterling and Von Tilzer 3 I Don't Play no Favorites Al Johns 3 I Love My Dolly Best Malcolm Williams 5 I Love Dat Man E. J. Simmes_ 5 I Love None but Baby and You Nate Jackson 5 I Thought I Heard Some body Calling Me Al Johns 3 I'll Break Up This Jamboree Sidney Perrin 1 I'll Kiss You Good Bye. Soldier Malcolm Douglas 8 I'll Use My Gattling Gun on Him Plunk Henry 3 I'd Hate to Trust My Future Life With You M. Belle 9 I'm Done Dealing in Coal Eddie James 3 I'm Not Particular Murray and Leigh 9 I'm a Mean Coon When you Rile Me Emma Weston 3 I've Got Him Dead Arthur Dunn 1 If They'd only Fought with Razors in the War I. Jones 3 If I'd Only had mv Razor in de War Louis A. Lesure 9 If Pictures Could Only Speak H. Von Tilzer 8 Just as the Tide Went Out Barney Fagan 1 Katie O'Neil M. B. Garrett 7 Kill It Kid Nat Lucus 3 Kiss Your Goosie Woosie Bennett Scott 9 Let me Bring my Clothes Back Home Irving Jones 3 Life's Dances A. B. Sloane 10 " Li Hung Chang John Stromberg 10 Little Huckleberry Fay Templeton 2 LOve Lorn Lobster, The John Stromberg 10 Lookin' For a Little Recreation J. A. Silver 1 ' Ma Genuine African Blonde Geo. R. Wilson i Make Room for Me Barney Fagan 3 Make No Mistake Duffle and Belli 1 Marie Louise Monroe H. Rosenfeld 7 Mary Ellen Simpkins Bike Frank Abbott 2 Melindy Henry S. Haskins 3 Miss Hazel Brown The Larkins 3 Mister Your Room Rent's Due Elmer Bowman 3 Molly Mine John A. O'Keefe 1 My Dear Old Daddy Minnie Belle 1 My Own Sweet Nell O'Neil A. J. Frankland 4 My Sweetest.Gtrl Leander Richardson 2 Old Man's Story, The Harry Castling 7 Perhaps She Is Somebody's Mother Al Trahern 5 Patriotic Maid, The Minnie Belle 9 Paint Me a Picture of the Old Fireside Dennis Mackin 1 Razzer Dance E. L. Bailey 1 Rough Rider's Patrol, The Elmer de Lacy Bennett 8 She Is More To Be Pitied Than Censured W. B. Gray 9 Sipce Johannah's got that Rag-time in Her Head Grant and Grant 3 Sweet Face of My Mother Robert Recker 1 That Gal Belongs to Me Al Johns 3 Tell Me Who You Love? Howard & Emerson 3 The Lady With the Rag-Time Walk Armstrong Bros 9 The Old Folks Are Longing For You, May Ford & Bratton I Tim Reilly Henry F. Blaese i Vigina Ma Baby Harry Jonas 2 When I Come Back Walter Hawlej 4 When Thou Art Near G. J. Couchous 7 While Uncle Sam Goes Marching Into Cuba Couchous 7 When You Bid Your Mother Good-Bye Al. J. Patton 1 When the Mighty Ship Begins to Roll Gussie L. Davis 9 Won't Somebody Give Me a Kiss? 5 Words Cannot Tell Richard Stahl 2 You Aint One, Two, Three Eddie James 3 You've Done Cooked your Goose with Me Eddie James 3 You Don't Handle Nuff Money for Me Irving Jones 4 You May Go, but This Will Bring You Back B. Harney 3 Your Meal Ticket's Done Punched Out E. J. Similes 5 Y'ou Once Was Excess Baggage, Now You're Only Common Freight A. B. Sloane 1 Ze Perfect Lady H. Sylvester Krouse 5 LATE INSTRUMENTAL PUBLICATION'S Around the Circle (March and Two-step) L. Beiliner 5 Cupid's Dream (Waltzes) Warner Crosby 5 Dancing Girl, The (Waltzes) Robert Cone 5 Hampton Roads (Two-step) Leo Berliner 1 Lakewood Society, Waltzes Walter V Ullner 8 Princess Charming, (Waltzes) Elmer de Lacey Bennett 8 Prince and Princess (Gavotte) Rud Aronson 1 Trolley Party (March) M. B. Garrett 7 Van Courtlandt (March) R. E. Sauce 5 Vampire, The (Two-step March) Warner Crosby 5 Virginian, The (March and Two-Step) Louis Teichman 1 Note.— The publishers are designated as follows: 1 M. Witmark & Sons; 2 T. B. Harms & Co.; 3 F. A. Mills; Chas K. Harris; 5 Myll Bros.; 6 O. Diston Company; 7 Couchous; 8GagelBros.; 9 W. B. Gray; 10 Wm. Pilling.