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Show Farmers need not be alarmed at having to pay well or their belp. j All on Account of McKlnley, j ; Cincinnati Commercial iKcp.) ! The demand for labor ia this country is improving, thanks to the much-abused much-abused McKinley tariff. lo some sections, sec-tions, indeed, the demand is f?r in advance ad-vance of the supply. In South Carolina, Caro-lina, (leot jjia and Florida, for example, cotton-ra'ners are complaining that they find difficulty in getting the help they require. Manufacturers are able to psy (rood prices and are absorbing a great deal of the labor of the country. The phosphate industry of the south is another an-other interest which is holding out strong inducements to workiagruuo of various classes. Ou tho other hand, the farming boom in the west has its active requirements. The sugar beet industry in Nebraska alone is drawing hands from near and far to cultivate the crop and take care of it when it is ready to be made into sugar. Times are best when there is plenty of work for willinsr hands to do, and when there is good pay lor tue work that is dons. I |