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The Hit of the Day! Christo Columbo (Christopher Columbus). A Historical Subject Written Up To Suit The Times.
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Francis Bryant
Humorous Duetts and Trios. Comic Opera Medley. Duett for Soprano and Alto, or Tenor and Baritone.
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James Bennett
I'm Wanted on the 'Phone.
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Frank Wood
New And Popular Comic Songs. Mygel Snyder's Barty [sic].
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Guss Williams
On Springfield Mountains, or, The Pesky Sarpent. A Pathetic Ballad.
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L. C. Elson
Rooney's Popular Songs. The Runaway Mare. (Irish Comic Song).
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J. P. Skelly
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J. J. Freeman
Popular Irish Songs. The Runaway Mare.
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Joseph P. Skelly
Where the Chicken Got the Axe. Comic Song and Chorus.
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Harry Mayo
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Wm. B. Glenroy
The Pesky Sarpent. A Pathetic Ballad.
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The Charming Young Widow I Met in the Train.
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W. H. Cove
Gems of Vocal Melody. The Charming Young Widow I Met in the Train.
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W. H. Cove
The Charming Young Widow I Met in the Train.
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W. H. Cove
The Little Ford Rambled Right Along. Greatest Comedy Song Sensation.
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C. R. Foster
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Byron Gay
He's Got a Wheel!
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Jno. W. Jawuith
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Otto Funk
John Gilpin.
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Cowper
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W. A. Nield
John Gilpin.
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Cowper
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W. A. Nield
John Gilpin.
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Cowper
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W. A. Nield
Robert of Lincoln, or, The Song of the "Bob O'Link."
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W. C. Bryant
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J. Osgood
Musical Settings of Rudyard Kipling's Barrack Room Ballads. Fuzzy-Wuzzy. (Soudan Expeditionary Force).
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Rudyard Kipling
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Gerard F. Cobb
The Heathen Chinee. Song & Chorus.
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Bret Harte
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Chas. Towner
The Heathen Chinee. Song & Chorus.
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Bret Harte
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F. B.
The Heathen Chinee. Song & Chorus.
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Bret Harte
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F. B.
Listen to My Tale of Woe.
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Hubbard T. Smith
Listen to My Tale of Woe.
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Hubbard T. Smith
Listen to My Tale of Woe, or, Johnny Jones and His Sister Sue.
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Eugene Field
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Hubbard T. Smith
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