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  1. The New York Herald
  2. 1874-11-01

The New York Herald dated November 1, 1874

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 4 WHOLE N 0. “13, 950. PRICE FIVE CENTS. “DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, ——— AMUSEMENTS—Fouen Pace—Third, fourth, ffth and LOGY

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 2 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1874—QUINTUPLE SHEET. SPORTING—DOGS, BROS, &0, ~ _ HORSES, CARNIAGES. HC. HOUSES,...

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 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1874.—QUINTUPLE SHEEY. 8 DWELLIN FURSTSHED ROOMS AND AP. BOARDERS wanfnb. BOARDERS...

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 ine war © it. seven pieces, in terr wal. Fre’ A nel upholstered back Parlor or haircloth, will bay uch wal, panel Dres-ing

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 te __1O LET ¥on SUSINESS PURPOSES, B= ‘TT BUILDING. GREAT REDUCTION IN RENTS, WITH A VIEW 10 SECURE ELIGIBLE TENANTS YOR THE

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 6 COMPULSORY EDUCATION. —_—-————- Taking the Census of All the Children in the City. te ee School Trustee and Police 4...

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 NEW YURK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1874—QUINTUPLE SHEET. aa ie, es ee m= a= = @N as a = = = 7 THE POLITICAL BATTLE The Last

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 VON ARNIM. —-+——_ “Bismarck and Von Arnim and | Their Contest. —o— Ts Bismarck Right or Wrong? —_-__——_ WHAT GERMANY THINKS,

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 AMERICAN JOCKEY CLUB. EXTRA DAY AT JEROME PARK. a A Large Attendance, Representing the Wealth and Aristocracy of the City.

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 0 "NEW YORK HERALD BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR ‘Al business or news letters and telegraphic...

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 ENGLAND. “A Manufacturing Population ftricken with Fever. Lonpon, Oct. 31, 1874, Is w reported that there are fifteen hundred

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 12. ——__—_---— ‘PRIAM’S TROY. ee stroyed by the Hefenes at the end of one of those | Scamander,” ana were especially...

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 | i 1 | i } ) _ The Bank Maia! Space othe od nfict Between the Dock Commis- sioners and Harbor Masters. of the Commonwealth

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 “THE POLITICAL BATTLE, (CONTINUED FROM SEVENTH PAGE.) ~ returned to the republicans, and Is, they say, sure of re-election,

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 “BELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. PROGRAMME OF SERVICES FOR TO-DAY. ’Prnodentius” on the Episcopal Convention and Bitualism,...

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 a BOARDERS WASTED. PUBLIC ARB CAUTIONED AGAINST PAR- REPRESENTING iHEMSELVES AS FROM THE HBRALD, AND WHO ARE & RE SOLICITING

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 FINANCIAL, AND COMMERCIAL ‘The Stock Market Firm—Speculators Looking for a Brighter Future. GOLD STEADY—MONEY EASY. Foreign

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 16 * BOARDERS WASTED. LS WW A nny eee PUBLIC ARS CAUTIONED AGAINST PAR 23° war STREET, ode er waar. 18 AN N RLEGANT axD | 919

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 INANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL ‘Tho Stock Market Firm— Speculators Looking for a Brighter Future. GOLD STEADY—MONEY EASY. Foreign

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 18 “RAPID TRANSIT. What the Candidates for the As- | sembly Think About It. | HUMBUGS OF "The Route Lobbyists im the City |

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 niseneesibeel | SITVATIONS WANTHD—FEMALES. a Rn A ONAN Cooks, &e. \MITY —! MERICAN WOMAN AS FIRST se Tlunor or grace cook for

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 Rich black silk Dreses, 998, 2 a [Be clavoravely (rune: $70, 8 ex: Sidv, $12 ¥ ad Bes ne Srtnimed with all glx veiver and...

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