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Show MORE POLITICS, A Poster Bidding, Democrats to "Enforce the Law," TWO IVrr.ltl'I.KTvllO.NSOF IT. Yaanak'.r Com to iDdiioipolis to to 3t!r up L'Qthaslism. Sill IHAl IIV llll. MIlI'lTlllV I'rolile llelhrr el I Ilea In ll,ar llm- irniie HrUlnlry rll. r.illir i rrsmy. New Vohk, Nov. I. Pisters wore sent out tonight by thu Democratic stitu commltttu nil near the statu by tens or thousands. It Isn sheet almost two I.) three feet and printed In glaring glar-ing writing Is thu r-iallng, "Democrats "Demo-crats Kuforcu the li." Attention Is called lo tho law regsrdiug United Htalia marshals at polling booths and to federal supervision of elietluns. Thu luster ends with thu fullowlu;. "Daniocrats, unforco thu trovtslunaof tbe law to thu letter, nn I stand mi ) nur rights a American ililrns. I)j nut beimlt neiulllcans to use rooms crlulldlnsi within lSOfeft of polling r lac. s for Hie ptirpctu of brlb'ug voti rs. You have the power to prcveut Hand It Is ) our duty to arrest all such malefactors." male-factors." "riilsclrcuhr incnns,"sld a Democrat, Demo-crat, "thattbero will be no monkey I iislnesa. 1 am afMld there miy bo ainie ahootlug on election day It tbo Uepubllcioa attempt any roollihm-ti," "His means," said a IUubllcan who l actively oonniTl with tbu prosecutions brought In the United rjtates court yesterday, "that tho Democrats Dem-ocrats liavo madu up their mlud to carry tho state by money, fraud and totcr. Talk of tho force bill' If the plins which havoenmu to our ears aru carried out there should bo a force bill In this statu now," ianamai;i:k rxu iiuim i I'lTigCL'tui, Not. 1 Poslmaitcr-Ueuerat Poslmaitcr-Ueuerat Waunmnker was In thu city today enroututo luduioapolis, going, as be said, to "stir una I. tils enthusiasm." enthusi-asm." He will spendu wick making a tour of the principal cllh-s of tliustjtu. Hvaklng of tho prospects, he sal J: "I si) It 111 all candor that 1 think the lrospocta for Itepubllcau victory Lcxt TuesJay are eery brlglis It la my firm conviction that President Hamsun Ham-sun will bo elected. I aleobellovoNete York will give him u larger majority than ltdld lu ItSi. I think Indian, la all right. Connecticut, hitherto regarded re-garded aa a doubtful rUte, I think will glvoa falrltrpubllcin majority." QCAY'a VIEWS. New Yoiiic, Nov. I. Senator tjuay had a conference this morning wltli Itepubllcau leaders, und when hu waa asked allcrwards to glvu his view of tbu situation, ho said: "I liuwigouo carefully through tbu details of the Isbor or tbu gentlemen managing the Itepubllcau campaign up tutho present time, and have usn-laMol usn-laMol Willi Hum tbu propositions for tbu future. Their administration la faultless and Hie correspondence sstls-lled sstls-lled mu that the sentiment ot tho country Is faeorablcto a continuance of lie publican lule. Harrison will lu re-elected. My belief la that hu will carry New York, Indiana and Cornice tlcul. Insisting conditions nm such that tho electoral loto of Now York will elect him without Indiana and Connecticut, and Indiana and Connecticut Con-necticut will elect him without Nuw York. TU IIFAH 5ICICI.NI.l:v. Uticu, N. Y,,Nov. 1. People came from all parts of Central New York today to hrar (lovernor MolCluhy. Lvery foot of room In thu opera houso waa taken long before ho arrived. Hu spoke for two and a half hours, devoting devot-ing his lime mainly to thu tarlll nnd money questions. |