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Show the imp sition. Tlieiefore. let us concentrate capital in the right way. Preduce and manu-factuie manu-factuie woolen goods, leather, boots ck shoes, st. ne china. suar, candv. eslab-1 eslab-1 foundries and iron workshops etc. Let us quit exporting grain, but make better and more profitable use of it; by fattening and feeding beeves, muttons, swine, and chickens etc., until we, for instance, can buva mower for Ibi 300 of llour. And finally let us agree with President Canute Peterson's auswei: "Organize a Board of Trade, or a Chamber of Commerce; Com-merce; controlled bv men who can see the intt.est of the community at large and who will work for the iiiterests of, all." Commerce with at least $00,000 capital Stock and Commerce forthwith. Christen A. Madskn. LO ;i0 VL CONCLUSIONS. E it roa "C n m Register" For m ire linn a q 'arter of a century I hive.iv-id n Sn Paie, and nunv of lliesweeeit main nies are cnuiected with it. Tirreistci mt no sput oil earth, -y'l-jre I ie ;l mare at h mie, none were fri 'Is an I f r wh im my desire 4 x t.iei ellar lin ue inse ise. Besides 'accoidii g tn t!i s g ,s of tu-dav, I have an assai .tic-t that the people will not swerve (rum the rig it path tiproper'tv. "Wnat ue tmi does Sin Pete County nnst net-d?" S imts hive answered an-swered this (011 leusedj question with a degree nt reserve and d plunncv. characteristic of men, that know what they are talk njj about, and, to whom they are talking. 5 The answer of others, s Hinds to mv ear as an echo from a sphere in which they keep their souls interested. . Now my dear E litor I am willing to bring myselt to judgement by further giving m opinio 1 011 ths subject ' ' We cannot leave the track and hope to arrive at our destination, f What is "our track" lor to gain pros-oeritv? pros-oeritv? . It is not our track to creat rich and poor, avarice, jealousy, envy, strife between be-tween capital and labor. It is not our "track" to in;raft a sickness unto death in our common, wealth, mat will draw us into tha w.iirlpo A Irom which there is no escape. We lave not forgotten our eatlv teach ings, it is liujied. If we have, Jet us come hick to thenvaain. II we adopt half measures, disapointment will lurk n our tracks. If we put "new wine in old u nties" it will burst tlnm. But f we act upon the rules laid rjMtvu i us ,1 we will prosper. Now then, what tiack can we follow to day, with a view to the future? Let it be remembered as a light upon our path, that for ihe last Jears, we hive continued to sufler com-meicial com-meicial del cat; until we, to-da , have to p-iy on an aveiaze the value of four d-tvs of our o; k lor one dajs wo:k in the value ol" what we import. In other worls we 1 ay four for one in all that we buy.. ,r if e say: we feed those, who maLU.'aoure and produte what we t.uy in fjur day-t what they '. I"-'1 . in t one. Ttiis monstrous impj4it.on, if not checked, must eventu-ally eventu-ally imp jverish us. Do not let us re-m-tiu blindfolded This statement is 1 near ihe truth as needed.fora correct Jllirtl ration. . ; As lar as we (urn into produce and manufacture lliese things ourselves, and iut equall y prices on them.we rem ive a, |