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Show "Our foielcn policy has been not only highly iidvnntaneoiis to the United States, but hardly less J advautajjeoiis to the world as n whole. Peace and pood will have J followed In its rootsteps," J ltooset elt's Letter or Acceiitance. Tom Watson llnds In the visit of ex-Senator Jones or ArkansastoKsopus tie fusion ror this tine burst or pity for the Democratic candidate: "Poor Parker! Ills burdens were nlready heavy Too much Cleveland, too much Hill, too much ltelmont, too inueli Me-Carren. Me-Carren. too many slights put on Tom TuKpnt. too much tioruinn. too much JurcIIiii; with the oIiIKiirIMi IiinRtiaRO. too ninth folness generally but when Jones of Alkansas rolhsl up, we could almost see the same old pick and spade and shovel with which he due the Knives for the Democrat le national candidate can-didate In the meiuorable cantpalcns of tS'.m and I'.hhi.' In truth, It was hard that the JuiIkc should have to endure, a visit from tlie llrst Democratic national na-tional iriave dinner a month previous to his political decease. |