AFTER THE CAMPAIGN.
GREAT REVIVAL IN TRADE CLAIMED. Washington, NOV. G. Mr M-Kinley, in a message thanking the people for returning him, indicated that he would resist anything like financial dishonor or any attempt to bring about class hatred. Ho would, he said, devote bis energies to securing Jaw, order, and justice. Mr Bryan, m congratulating Mr M'Kinley on his victory, said lie accepted the decision of the people. Nov. 7. Mr M'Kinleys majority is 170. There lias been a remarkable revival in trade in all industries and stocks, and large orders have been sent forward for wool, cotton, and iron. There has ban a great revival in the iron and woollen industries, and mills which previously had to close down have reopened. it is computed that these will give employment to 100,000 hands.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 167, 10 November 1896, Page 3
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134AFTER THE CAMPAIGN. Hastings Standard, Issue 167, 10 November 1896, Page 3
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