CRAND JURY REPORTS.Twfcnty-Eight Indictments Re-, turned, Ten Cases Ignored.'ICanton, May 11.—The grand jury(eompleti d its labors at 2’Ao o’clock^ Wednesday afternoon and a few min- (utes later made its report to Judge Ambler. The jurors returned twenty-! eight indictments, and ignored ten ' caselt;». The jurors also recommended repairs to the jail, and asked *hat the court take the matter up with the com- j missioned. There was hut a single liquor indictment, and that is against Charles Leffle, of Waynesburg, who ischarged with selling to minors.Prosecutor Day kept several indictments back, declining to make them public or tell their nature until the sheriff gets ser vice upon the accused. Following are the indictments re-I turned :| Daniel PiCenzo, murder second degree.: Chare* .J. Uebing, burglary and larceny.I William Grant, rape, tv\o indictments.Martin Antonowsky, incest.Mike Halco, burglary and larceny. Ollie Ware, pocket picking.George Wolf, rape.Robert Jackson, rape four indictments.Leo Guignard, robbery.Alfred Early, rape.William Me-serly, burglary and larceny.I Alfred Upham and Willi* Alexander,robbery.| Eli A. Bunto, forgery, three indict-ments.M. Burr Dorrance, shooting with intent to wound.John McCullough, robbery.John Adams, assault with intent torape, two indictments.John McCullough, perjury.Jack McCullough, burglary and lar-cey.Oliver Hazard Perry’, burglary’ and larceny; attempted burglary and having burglar tools..James McDonald, burglary an.1 larceny.