Article clipped from The Cincinnati Tribune

Coroner’s Verdicts.Coroner Querner yesterday held inquests in three cases and rendered his verdicts. The first was m the case of the boy Hunshe, killed in the elevator accident at Sullivan’s JPrintinc Works. Verdict: Death from elevator accident.,in the case of, Annie Dieckioeger, the North Fairmount wife, whose husband ran a physician out of the house, a verdict of internal hemorrhage was returned. The aeath of the child was given as caused by tedious labor. The husband admitted denying the physician permission to use an instrument. I)r. Btapleford testified that the husband drank a pint of whisky in two hours while he was there.Accidental scalding was the verdict returned in the case of Wm. Coke, the child scalded at No. 20 Lock street.
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The Cincinnati Tribune

Cincinnati, Ohio, US

Tue, Sep 19, 1893

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