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Show TO-DAY'S THLKHKAMS. Mow I tin lutirnatliinal Minirllry Con-frrence Con-frrence la llenril In firritianj. THt MtTHODIBTB AND THE Nf CHOCS. Ihalrmin I larkimi nf .the NAlloml ltriii!illinii (omtalttte tiiterrleniil. fr lelejrapt, lo ilia Nawa.l tin. mivi.rtnt niirntrvrr, fltriiiaii riu. i, rial tlrrl. l,t lo be ledin.reiil III Ihe flail. r. IixtiuN, May 17. A llitllii cor-reudeiiiny: cor-reudeiiiny: "In financial clrclea hero the l viler prevail that ihe International Inter-national ell vcr confcrinco will have no aallafaot ,ry reaiilla. Germany will enly accept the invitation becauto aheilnea not ditlre In hold aloof, from the ether powert. The guvernmeut anl the rich havu alwaja been o poled to bl. inetalum. They i ven rejected the motion a few yeara ago declaring Oer-many'a Oer-many'a wllllnera t- uegotlale If l.hg. land tavlouily adofled blmttallam." The vtellioill.t (enrerenee. Omaha, May 17. III. hop llownian prrthiea at the murnlug'a aeatloii of tbe Moihodlel conference. The committee ou Itineracy reported In favor or tne abohahmenl of Ihe flvo year limit ou tbo appointment of pat-tore, pat-tore, and recommended that the blehoe buiermllted to appoint ailora eiery ear without refereme lo thu C'ncea to which the inlnltteta had eeu aaalgned tbe previoua year Atthoihurch lawhaaaltKjd for maiiy yeart, lire paitor could not remain at one place any louger lhau five ) tan In aucceeiiou. The leport waa made the aieclal order or-der for tomorrow morning. The committee on tbe atate of the church, brought In a report tilrly brlit-Hog brlit-Hog wlthdenuuclattont of the outragia iiractlced ou the negroea In the Hjuth It called on the government,the Htatea, the church, and all good clllzeut to flue and aboiuh theao oiitragra. Tbo ret olutlou declared that Ihe colored I eoplo were treated ahamefully In tralnt and hotela, thot down like doge, and the law if the land waa trampled under foot by the people who dtaplaed the colored race. The rrport cauaed a great ttlr. A number uf delegate nude vehement ai-techet, calling ou the gnat Methodl.t church to tound Ihe alarm, and atand firmly for Ibe right of tho colored people. The re potl waa uuanlmouily alopted by a rhdng voti. The order of the day, the election of eftlcera of tbe book concern, etc., waa theu called. Dr. Hanford Hunt and Dr. Homer I.atou, whuliave been agenta of tbe Kew Vork took couceru for iiimt year, wero nominated. FlelJr, 1'hlladelihla, attempted to make a atatamentln ngaid to Ihe manage. roent of that butllitat, but waa ruled out of order. He cUlma Ilia concern con-cern ha been bally managed; that with a cat It! of two million, jt thou td a roflt of only fully thouaind for Ihe latt four yeara; with a butlneti uf nine hundnd thousand for tho latt year, lx hundred Ihuuaaud till! ttandt on the booka uncollected. un-collected. Dr. Hunt aaya In explain tlou that a largo amount of nominal capital waa locked up In Iho bulldlu.-, uted by otbir department of Ihe church, and bring no rent; that the whole capital of the concern haa been made from notblug by the couccru,aud the debt doea not npreteut tbe money aiink. Uu ballot the nomlntee were elected wllh little oppotltlon. coucrniux Hi loinlng I'reabtrulUI lleellini. Ciiicauu, May 17. Chairman J. H. Clark'iin, of the ltepubllcin uatloual mmmlttre arrived till morning from Hot Hpring, Ark., fully rotornl to health. To a reporter he laid: "Haven million of Itepubllcan who will te represented nt Mlnneaimha havu not made up their mlnda regard lug the candldatta. The reaulta of the Htatu convention clearly thow ihli. There will be more unln atructed delegate lu the Mlnlitapollt oouvintlou than ever known Id tbo hlttoryof theiteuhllcan rty. The northern Htatea aud IheHtate which cast tho electoral vatea, which will i kit, almoat all tent unlnalructed delegate. Themajonlleaof the until etructed delegate came from the Houthern HIAtea. Home able oratot and federal office holder claim that the nomination I t. tiled already. I certainly do not think ao, but a for being party loauyconeplracy for tha nom. inallon of illalne, Hhermau or llarrl-am, llarrl-am, I dialru Iq enter a protest. I will keep nut of Ihe contett and catt my vote for whomever I ahall detirmlne will be the winner. Without much doubt Ihire will bo aeveral ballots cast. A man inu.t lo -.cry popular who would secure nomination on the first ballot, when audi a large proportion of dehgateanre iiuluatruittd. |