Stricken at Wilkin Home, Last Week, Dead.Demise Thought To He Due to Poi-4sonetf Condition of Blood_Oiecl This Afternoon*Mrs. Eliza J.' Caslleman, who was taken suddenly ill, last week, while at the home os J. T. Wilkin, where she was employed, died at three o'clock, this afternoon. Her demise was due to a poisoned condition of the blood brought on, it is believed, by a continued disorder of the stomach. Her seizure was sudden, and she was removed from the Wilkinhome to her own home, on Ohio avenue, in an ambulance. She neverfully rallied from the attack, and for' two or three days little hope of her recovery has been entertained.IP*1® deceased was about nifty j-ers a» and had spent/her Entire ;She was the wido# rd Churtlemnn. ^'.A1 i