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Show It would bo exceedingly imprudent in any farmer's daughter to do as Julia Brierson, an Ohio girl, has done, but this story, which ia told by the New York Tribune, is rather in- terestiog: "As a young man was looking over a barrol of eggs received at a grocery ou Newark avenue, Jersey Jer-sey city, about a month ago, be found the following inscription upon one of the eggs: 'If this you see, young man, write just a3 soon ad you can, and let me hear from your favorite egg; this great boon I humbly beg. Julia BoiEESOX, Westfield, Ohio.' The youth immediately" "wrote tothead-dresF, tothead-dresF, inclosing hia photograph, and received a reply and picture from tbe writer of the lines. The correspondence correspon-dence was continued to tha satisfaction satisfac-tion of both .pergons, who arc to be married next mouth. It is said tbe young lady is the daughter of a wealthy farmer, and wrote tbe lines in jest, never expecting to hear from them." Courier Journal- |