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Show That was a funny paragraph which we published pub-lished yesterday, when Senator Tillman declared that "I cannot say much against the character of Roosevelt only that he calls too many good men liars." It is funny coming from Tillman, because Tillraan is a little bit impetuous himself, he has a vocabu'ary of adjectives which would have made the late Senator Ingalls of Kansas envious. If all the men that Mr. Tillman has called liars in the last fifteen fif-teen y'ars had been liars it would have made the words of holy writ, "I said in my haste. all men are liiirs," read commonplace compared with what the full . description would, be of the men whom Mr. Tillman dislikes. N Hon.-Henry G. Davis a pretty old man, his birth was nearly coincident with the birth of the locomotive, but the little matter of being defeated as Vice-President does not seem to have discouraged him. He is going to be nominated for Congress in the Second Congressional district of "West Virginia. If he is elected he will be a valuable Congressman, for he has been there before and his mind is as clear as a belL' . ' |