The phonoscope (Nov 1896-Dec 1899)

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I, flew films for flew IRecorfcs for ftbe Xatest "Screen" Machines talking flDacbtnes popular Songs The following list of new films has been compiled from lists sent us by the leading foreign and domestic manufacturers Jt£jtjt<£<£<l&>£ SCOTCH HIGHLAND FLING. TRIP TO THE MOON. SAILORS' HORNPIPE DANCE. HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE THE ICEMAN. JEFFERIES-FITZSIMMONS FIGHT. RAID ON A NEW YORK BOWERY SALOON. ADVANCE OF KANSAS VOLUNTEERS AT CALOOCAN. From the thick underbrush where the Filipinos are massed comes volley after volley. They are making one Of those determined stands that marks Caloocan as the bloodiest battle of the Philippine rebellion. Suddenly, with impetuous rush, Funston's men appear. They pause but a moment, to fire, reload and fire. The color bearer falls, but the standard is caught up by brave Sergeant Squires and waves undaunted in the smoke and din of the receding battle. This is one of the best battle pictures ever made. ROUT OF THE FILIPINOS. A dense thicket at Caloocan 'showing tropical foliage and large trees. First one straggler, then another, then a whole body of flying Filipinos, retreating in disorder, firing occasionally, falling in the brush, and finally disappearing. A smoky haze hangs over the scene like a pall. Then comes the U. S. Infantry, crouching in the underbrush, firing and advancing steadily around the waving flag. Just as the advance is in full swing the officer in command is shot. Down drops his upraised sword and he falls forward. U. S. TROOPS AND RED CROSS IN THE TRENCHES BEFORE CALOOCAN. Our troops have driven the Filipinos out of the trenches, and, after firing one or two volleys, press on in pursuit. The enemy returns the fire and the forward rush is marked by a trail of dead and wounded. Following close behind is the hospital corps. Stretchers are quickly brought and the nurses tenderly care for the fallen and carry them to the rear. FILIPINOS RETREAT FROM THE TRENCHES. An incident of the Battle of the Trenches at Candabar. The enemy threw up a high earth embankment during the night, and are defending it with great stubbornness. The pits are crowded with Filipinos, who fire volley after volley. The artillery of the Americans plays havoc with their ranks and they fall back, leaving many dead. Their retreat is hotly covered by a company of U. S. Infantry, with mounted officer. They tumble over the embankment into the trench, fire .a volley and advance. The officer carefully examines the earthworks, his horse picking his way cautiously over the bodies of the fallen foe. CAPTURE OF THE TRENCHES AT CANDABAR. The Filipinos execute a flank movement and re-occupy the trenches, cutting off the advance guard of Americans. The rebel flag waves over the ditch and they defend their position bravely. A fierce charge by our soldiers makes them give way and they scatter in all directions. The officer in command pays dearly for his desperate sortie. Just as his horse clears the embankment the officer throws up his hands and falls backward with a crash ; while the riderless horse dashes off toward the American lines. A picture full of exciting action and excellent detail. The following list of new records has been compiled from lists sent us by the leading talking machine companies of the United States A Picture No Artist Can Paint Steve Porter A New York Girl is Good Enough for Me Mr. Havens Angels' Serenade (Violin Obligato) Miss Mann & Mr. Erdraani) Any Sacred Solo (with organ) Miss Mann or Messrs. Havens & Hooley Because Anna Barthold Bugle Calls Wm. J. Styles By a Brook Sat a Lady Anna Barthold Because Steve Porter Cantilena (Violin) Ernest Erdmann Church Scene Old Homestead Original Lyric Trio Don't Be Cross Anna Barthold Duet from Carmen Miss Mann and Mr. Madeira Finnegan Dan. Quinn Good Night (Dorothy) Original Lyric Trio Hello, Ma Baby Anna Barthold Hey! Flanagan, Hello? Dan Quinn I'm Livin' Easy Dan Quinn I Want to Go To-morrow Dan Quinn I've Waited Honey, Waited Long for You Mr. Havens Just One Girl Anna Barthold Louisiana Lou (Violin Obligato) Miss Mann & Mr. Erdmann March Trio (Charlatan) Original Lyric Trio Mammy's little Pumpkin-Colored Coon Anna Barthold Melody in F (Violin) Ernest Erdmann 'Mid the Green Fields of Virginia Anna Barthold Musette— Offenbach (Cello Solo) Master Jean Moliere Mid the Green Fields of Virginia Steve Porter My Baby's Kiss Anna Barthold My Love's the Same Steve Porter My Creole Sue Steve Porter My African Queen Dan Qninn O That. We two were Maying Miss Mann and Mr. Madeira O Hush a By Baby (Violin Obligato) Miss Mann & Mr. Erdmann Old Jim's Christmas Hymn Anna Barthold On Billow Rocking (Chimes of Normandy) Mr. Havens P. S. Mr. Johnson "Sends Regards Dan Quinn Page Song (Huguenots) Miss Mann Reception Polka (Cornet) Wm. J. Styles Sacred Duets (with organ) Miss Mann & Mr. Havens Serenade ( Mattioli) Miss Mann She was Bred in Old Kentucky Anna Barthold Simple Aveu (Cello Solo) Master Jean Moliere The Moth and the Flame Anna Barthold The Girl I Loved in Sunny Tennessee Anna Barthold The Stuttering Coon Dan Quinn The Girl I Loved in Sunny Tennessee Steve Porter The Change Will Do You Good Dan Quinn The Cat Got it, Aunt Hannah Dan Quinn Think Once Again Before We Part Anna Barthold Traumerie (Cello Solo) Master Jean Moliere Waltz Song (Romeo & Juliet) Miss Mann When Dewey Comes Sailing Home Dan Quinn Waldorf Hyphen Astoria Dan Quinn You Got to Play Rag Time Dan Quinn Uncle Josh in Society Cal Stewart Uncle Josh and the Lightning Rod Agent Cal Stewart Uncle Josh in the Chinese Laundry Cal Stewart LATEST GRAMOPHONE RECORDS A Day in a Country School Geo. Graham Anarchist Meeting Geo. Graham Almost Persuaded (sacred) Haydn Male Quartet All I Want Is Ma Chickens Len Spencer Bride Elect Banjo Duet Cullen & Collins Dance of the Brownies Banjo Joe Cullen Dancing in the Sunlight Xylophone Solo Chas. P. Lowe Dudley Buck's "Robin Adair" Haydn Male Quartet Fortune Teller March Banjo Joe Cullen Hands Across the Sea Sousa's Band How'd You Like To Be the Ice Man 1 Dan Quinn Kiss Me, Honey. Do Len Spencer Los Naranjos Spanish Selection Sig. Adamini Little Old New York Dan Quinn Let Me See the Old Plantation Len Spencer Mai Regendo Sig. F. Giannini Miserere from "II Trcvatore" Haydn Male Quartet Miss Helen Hunt Dan Quinn My Old Kentucky Home E. M. Favor Nearer, My God, to Thee Haydn Male Quartet Negro Funeral Geo. Graham Only Just a Little Yaller Coon Miss Mann Scarlet Letter March Banjo Joe Cullen Se tu la Vedi Sig. F. Giannini Selection from "The Serenade" 22d Regt. Band Tell Her I Love Her So W. D. M'Farland The following is a list of the very latest popular songs published by the leading music publishers of the United States <£<£<i*<itj»u*<i*Jt<2t A Large Front Room on Broadway Dillon Bros, i A Little Dreaming by the Way (The Sun I Paul Lawrence Dunbar and John Carring'ton i By the Lakes of KiUarney Annie B. O'Shea n Done Said All I Had to Say Hicks and Perrin 1 Dream on Beloved Arthur Trevelyan 3 For Love Alone J. Fred Helf 9 Got Your Habits On John (iueen 10 He Carved His Name Upon the Tree Gnssie L. Davis 10 How'd You Like to be the Iceman ? Helf &• Moran 9 I Couldn't Spell That Word Because 1 Love You J. Fred Helf and G. B. Alexander 10 If You Were Only By My Side E. T. Paull 11 If I Thought You Loved Me Yet John V. Hollar 9 I'm Livin' Easy Irving Jones 2 In Dear Old London Mathews and Luders 1 I'se Got Another Nigger on My Staff Sterling & Von Tilzer to I've Just Come Rack to Say Good-bye Chas. K. Harris 4 Just For the Old Days Stanley Haskins 5 Little Miss Vixen Louis Reinhard 9 Lucy Dale Harry Linton 10 Mah High Stepping Lady Newlaud and Brown 1 Mamie Tracy Roger Harding 9 Mary Had a Little Lamb Jos. Tabrar 9 Mid the Green Fields of Virginia Chas. K. Harris 4 Miss Divinity Austin Walsh 1 My Love's the Same Roger Harding 7 My Sunny Southern Home Rog-er Harding 7 My Old Westchester Home Among the Maples Wm. B. Gray 9 My Ann Elizer Malcolm Williams 5 My Ababama Lize Wise and Pervin 5 My Watermelon Bov Malcolm Williams 5 My Black Bess Sterling & Von Tilzer 11 Niggerism Williams Bros 4 One Touch of Nature Makes the Whole World Kin Felix McGlennan 9 Pretty Kitty Clover Roger Harding 7 Quite a New Language to Me Edgar Smith and L. F. Gottschalk 1 She is So Good to the Old Folks Oliver and Fay 1 Si J'Etais Dieu ! (Were I Supreme) (O War Ich Gott) Herman Devries 1 Smoky Mokes A. Holzman 10 That's How the Rag-Time Dance is Done Sterling & Von Tilzer 10 The Cake Walk in the Sky Ben Harney 1 The Change Will Do You Good Ford and Bratton 1 The Old Church Door Gussie L. Davis 11 The Girl I Left in Dixie Waits for Me Wall & Speck 1 The Sermon That Touched His Heart Tony Stanford 10 The Stories Mother Told Me Sterling and Von Tilzer 10 The Hottest Ever— Cake Walk Song J. O'Dea 4 Two Little Roses from Mother to Me Harry Yeager 7 Those Cruel Words, "Good-bye" Fred Helf 9 'Tis Best For Us to Part Roger Harding 7 Will I Find My Mamma There? Chas. K. Harris 4 Without Your Love, Ah, Let Me Die Chas. K. Harris 4 Will He Ever Return VeraDore 3 Wing Lee's Rag Time Clock Al Trahern 5 You'll Get All Dat's a Comin' to You Sterling & Von Tilzer 10 You Ain't Landlord No More Irving Jones 4 You Never Was a Friend to Me Louis M. Pritzkow 1 You're It Gussie L. Davis 9 You Ain't the Man I Thought You Was Lew Sully 9 LATE INSTRUMENTAL PUBLICATIONS A Warmin' Up in Dixie E. T. Paull 11 Egyptian Waltzes A. C. Kirkham 1 Flagship Brooklyn (March) G. Savasta 1 Great Ruby— March T. W. Hindley 5 Just as the Sun Went Down (Guitar) T. P. Trinkaus 1 Kentucky Corushuckers March Rosenberg 8 Plantation Echoes Otto M. Heinzman 11 Rambling Ebenezer, Characteristic G. J. Trinkaus 1 Shuffling Pete Cake Walk March E.F.Kendall 8 Smoky Mokes A. Holzman 10 Trip to Washington (March, Two-Step) W. V. Ullner S The Gallant 71st F. Fanciulli 10 Vienna Life (March) Fred Gagel 1 Note.— The publishers are designated as follows: 1 M. Witmark & Sons ; 2 T. B. Harms & Co.; 3F.A. Mills; 4Chas. K. Harris; 5 Myll Bros.; 6 J. W. Stern ; 7 Knickerbocker Music Co.; 8 Gagel Bros.; 9 W. B. Gray ; 10 Feist & Frankenthaler ; 11 E. T. Paull Music Co.