Show The New York Evening Post which Js as much antlMcKlnley as Is the New York Journal though lacking the I Journals mendacity meanness and nastiness believes that Bryan will bo tanowed under It says I Thero seems oven reason to supposo that the situation will grow less favorable to Bryan rathrr thnn more so during tho next lIve weeks The drift of the business busi-ness class and of tho conservative clement among the voters Is now plainly against him and It Is likely to be accelerated by tho growing prominence which is I given to tho financial Issue Bryan himself not only declares over and over again that ho Is as much opposed to the gold standard stand-ard now as In 1806 j but In one of his South Dakota socechos on Friday expressed ex-pressed his firm conviction that In case of his own election ho should have a Con gross In sympathy with him Inquiries among business men In New York city show that their attitude Is gcrerally tho eamo now au it was In 1S06 Some canvasses can-vasses In Chicago lead to the same conclusion con-clusion A poll of the occupants of a block In the business center for example showed Ml for McKlnley Ill for Bryan nnd 115 noncommittal a canvass of lOOu men In a great wholesale establishment as to their cholco between McKlnley and Bryan showed S > 1 for the former and 119 for the latter Tho attitude of organized labor In Chicago and elsewhere cannot be os easily learned and therd aro all sorts of speculations about It It seems reasonable to expect that the strikes In Chicago will turn ngalnst McKInloy some of the worklngmen who voted for him four years ago On the other hand nil of the evidence accessible Indicates that throughout the Middle West tho railroad men who coni > tltuo a large class of voters are prosperous contented and not likely tp vote for a change |