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ill- tlj.a v/i J ^*.*1 .In n remote pari of North Lawrence3r*mo where near the Alubisoa ice houses, in an humble tenement Jjous**, there has been living one Job Taylor and wife. Job, ironi what wo can gather from the immediate neighborhood and elsewhere, is regarded :ts an “old blister.° Mrs. Taylor is reported as a bard-working, peaceable woman, who by her industry and strict economy,d aceumukit-rniture, both tab Hut, aswithout the aid of Job, ii; ed several articles of ft; useful as well as ornamei: tho story goes, lo iio purple, as yesterday her deirumac husband, in a debauched and frenzied condition,with tin*.aid of a chib, or some mhjer deadly device, completely annihilated every vestige or her earthly scores i drove her away. Ii there is any semblance of truth counccteil with this floating\gossip the ordinary method of distributing
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Lawrence Evening Tribune

Lawrence, Kansas, US

Thu, Jan 20, 1887

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