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Show MORE POLITICS, A Poster Bidding. Deiuocrats to "Enforce the Law." TWO INrr.ltl'ItRTlliONS OK IT. Yduixaker Goes to Indianapolis to lo Stir uo LDlhuslasDi. NI Ulll IIV llll, NI1IHTII1V I'eepl. Ilntlirr AI I lie lit Hear llo. trniir HeKltilrjr r til. ratlir unit (ntrsiiij. Nnw Yuiik, Nelv. 11' islets worn sent out tonight by tho Denioi ratio statu conuultleu nil owr Hi statu by tensof thousands, Itlanshitt almost two I) llireufeet uud prlhted In i.lar lug V. riling Is Ihu healing, "Democrats "Demo-crats I nforcu the lisvi " Attention Is called to thu law rvgarliug United Hlalea marshala at twilling booths and to federal supervision ot elections. Thu poster ends with ttiu followln;. ' llsmucrats, onforcu thu iruvlsluiisof thu law to the letter, nn I stand on ) our rights n Amerlcsn tltlzens. Do not leimlt Itculllcntiato use rooms or lulldlngi within 110 feet of polllug r licia for Hist iurXo of bribing voters. You hmotho power to prevent It mid Ills )ourdut) lo nrrcst all such male, factors." 'Tlilsclrcuhr inianV'sall o D mo-rrat, mo-rrat, "tliattlicro will be no monkey business 1 am afraid theru may lu s mie shooting on election day It tho Itepubllcma attempt any foillihiuiis " TIs means," said u Itepubllcan who h actively conntc'nl with thu prosecutions brought in the United State eouit yesterday, "that the Democrats Dem-ocrats havo madu up tbelr mind to carry the statu by mono), fraud and force. Talk of tbo force bill' If tho Una which havo cimo to our carl are carried out theru should be a force bill In tbls stale now," YtANAMAKI II VICLS HOI IH I. PiTTRCtimi, Nor. I. l'ostmailcr-General l'ostmailcr-General Wanamaker was in the city today tn route to Indianapolis, going, as ho sal I, tn "stir una little enthusiasm." enthusi-asm." He will Bptiida wiek making a tour of the l rinclpal titles of thu slate. Bpcn'dug of tbeprosi ects, he saldl "I si) It in all landor that 1 thluk thu i roscta for Itepubllcan victory uixt Tuesday nre very brig) it It Is my firm conviction that I'resldont Harrison Harri-son will bu elected. I nltobelleveew York will give him n larger majority than It did lu lbSb. I think IiilUua is nil right. Connecticut, hitherto re-gsrded re-gsrded as a doubtful date, 1 thlifk will glvo a, fair Itrpubllozn majority." QUA' MFWB, Niw Yoiuc, Nov. 1. Senator (Juay had n conference Hits morning with Itepubllcan leaders, nnd when hu wns asked allerwards to glvu his vlow of thu situation, husald. "I havu genu carefully through thu dt tails of thu labor uf tho ttntlemen managing thu Itepubllcan campaign up tu thu t re sent lime, nnd have cm nimel with them thu impositions for the future. Their administration Is faultless nnd the correspondence Bills-led Bills-led ins that Ihu sentiment of tho country 1 faornbloto nconllnunnce of Ilepubllcau lull Harrison will lu re elected. My belief Is that hu will carry New York, Indiana and Count c-Unit. c-Unit. Lxlstlng conditions nre such that tlio electoral votu of Now York will eltct him without Indiana an I Connecticut, and Indiana mil Connecticut Con-necticut will eltct htm without how-York. how-York. 10 1IFA1I SICMN! I.V. UtiOi, N. Y.,Nov. 1. l'eoplu came from all pits of Central New York today to hear Governor MoKlnley. Jlvery foot of room In the uporn house waa taken long It font ho arrived, Hu spoke for two and a half hours, eluvot-lug eluvot-lug his time mainly tothutarllf aud money questions |