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Show MR. HOUART'S CONDITION. ' 1 lrel'rrslltnt It llrailualljr (lrowlnz Weaker. 1'atersen, N J , Nov. 10 Vice-President llobart passed the greater part ol thoday slttlugat the bedroom window, al tlmea reading the newspapers and having Mrs. llobart read to him. He took lest food limn usual This seems to Indicate that his stomach trouble haa returned, Mr llobart appeared to be n cheerful na over aud took a lively live-ly Interest In the topic of the day as presented by tlio newspapers. There Is no preemptible chunge In Ills condition, condi-tion, but hla friends ure not aa hopeful a they have been They bolleva that tlio Vice-President it gradually grow Ing weaker. |