Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 June 1894 — OHIO REPUBLICANS. [ARTICLE]

OHIO REPUBLICANS.

Kate Convention at Columbus—Platform Adopted. The State convention of Ohio Republicans convened at Columbus, Tuesday, ind continued in session Wednesday. ExSecretary Charles Foster was permanent jhairman, and he was given an entbusiistie reception when he appeared on the platform. He addressed the convention it great length, and said that the Cleveland administration did not Inspire confllence and never had. The platform adopted reailirms the principles of the Republicin National platform of 1892; indorses McKinley; commends the Seventy-first General Assembly; commends Senator Sherman; denounces the Wilson bill; Indorses the McKinley bill; demands the same protection for farm products as manufactures; denounces Cleveland’s administration; denounces the administration of the Pension Bureau; favors blmetalism; denounces the avowed purpose of Democratic leaders to repeal the State bank tax. 8. M. Taylor was renominated for Secretary of State, with no opposition; John A. Shanck, of Dayton, was nominated for judge on the third ballot over F. J. Dickman. a candidate for renomination. John A. Price and C. E. Groce were nominated for the Board of Public Works and O. T. Car»on for School Commissioner. Inferences from the speeches arc to the effect that Foraker is a favorite for United States Senator and McKinley for President. ——