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Show PREMIER BLAINE'S CONDITION. II will ba AhUto Ktluia to Waihlnftaa In a law l)aj. New York, May 11. It was stated at the house of Walter Damrosch, where Secretary Blaine is now ill, that the secretary's condition this morning was greatly improved. Dr. Dennis said there was nothing alarming about Blaine's condition and advised rent aud quiet. The only medicine he prescribed was pepsin for indigestion. Mrs. Blaine said: "Since the president presi-dent has been absent from Washington Mr. Blaine has been working very hard and the fact is, he has been called to look afier all the affairs of the department depart-ment of state." She denied that he bad had another attack of vertigo and said he would be able to return to Washington Washing-ton in a few days, |