THE ATACAMA DISASTER.
A gentleman in Now York received a visit from a farmer friend, and, being anxious to show him all the latest things, proposed to tnke him to hear tho phonograph. "The phonograph," said the man from the counti'y ; *' what's that?" " Well, the phonograph is a talking machine," said tho city man. " I guess I don't want to see no talking maohine," said the f armor ; " I've got one ot them home, and I'm blamed if I can keep her quiet." The Yerex & Jones Company, Victoria-street, are head-quarters for the graphophone — the perfected talking maohine. — Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 72, 22 September 1898, Page 5
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98THE ATACAMA DISASTER. Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 72, 22 September 1898, Page 5
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