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Show r v THK 'M'W. .HllUA EXAMINER. 1 AM ARY W i r fl In this column wc print fits of trn picture, eaeh remsentingllie nickname Of a boy. The first it Hurry. Can you gueja the others? . Of ptlZZ PKj ' IffD Y0U(i. hollowing are Hie other five pic- . Fairy Jales dp to Daty By U i . T. Qoodes. ture, representing nicknames ft boys. Answers of the published next week. CINDERELLA. In this picture arc ohjcou illurtrating the mi.sing word, one being hidden. " OLD FOF? Can u upi the whom rhe married r mining words also find Cinderella Iwo ten will ba si.icrs and the lY.rilo i Six. One. , h Two. 'Seven. a time there was a lit- while she hid in the rindera the tle girl whose father, a' widower, servants brought in an old lady who had been caught in the rain, and they sat her down beside the hearth to dry her clothes and eat some porridge. On seeing Cinderella among the cinders she was shocked, and would have sympathized with her, but Cinderella wap so ashamed of her miserable condition that she fled from the bouse and hid herself in a .in the forest. had been there but a tliort Once .. Three i in pon married a second time. Hi second wife . had two haughty daughters who made their life so miserable that she used to, hide Herself among the cinders on the heartiv to escape, their cruel treatment, and so by and by they came to call her Cinderella, and die was known by that name.. She was of an unusnally sweet disposition, and it was her constant' delight to he doing good to others. One day . step-sister- . 's --- tunc when' ulni wad startled by a i proclaiming that the - - would give hissonin marriage to anybody, in the Hand who could wear a glass slipper which he possessed. The had hardly passed when the old lady who had followed .Cinderella to the told her not to be alarmed, that she was her godmother. Upon hearing this Cinderella threw herself. upon her godmother's breast' and wept bitterly, while the old lady passed her band back and forth over Cinderella's - - - - and so soon. quieted her. ..Then she told Cinderella that she was a fairy, and, knowing all her troubles, had come to help her, ao she passed over Cinderella's her and instantly site was changed into a beautiful prineessmagnificenUy attired, excepting that she was Then she had her . " a - - - w hile she down on sit brought from the half of a huge pumpkin shell which she used for a lain. Breaking a lmnrh from the - - - - the sap instantly liegan to flow. She filled the basin with sap end placed Cindc- - rella'a in it. Removing the land had failed it was now Cindeshe Isiu, placed upon her - - - -- rella's turn to try. Advancing, aba silken stockings. Then she tapped modestly slipped her into the the pumpkin shell with her , slipper, ana thus she won the and instantly it was changed into son for her husband. After the wedding ceremonies ii magnificent roach, with horse and footmen. Then hc bade Cin- were over the Prince told her that derella get in the coach, and oil she lie had known and loved her for a wsa driven to the palace to long while, and had sent the fairy test the magic slipper. godmother for her to try on tlie She arrived just in time to see glass slipper, knowing that, of all her luughty fail to get the ladies in the land, it would fit - - into the glass alippef, only her. their WM. M. GOODES. and as all the fair ladies in the step-eisle- rs --- --, ---- Four. I Nine. SOLUTION OF THt. FI ZZLE OF ALA BABA AMI THE FOBTT THIEVIB. mfselpf werti of this pints srs in fniuiws. Do. Tr-- e, Lion, King and aide ef th pteturo as AByuinth leftChief can he found In ths Rnblwr comer, left at ths branch of lower t.ie the tree; ths Lieutenant can ba found Th- - tii. , to ths ... also ha formed In the tree toward tna left. By using la Hon a side as found baas, the right nearAho lower centra, also formed in a tree. , TUB SNAKE LEAVES. Powerful King infer the condition that A Prince mn tried the daughter was to be buried (lira with her ahould a be die firxt. Cpoa her death the Klhf A aaake crawled In and he cut It a two ordered the Prince Vo the vault M Sic. with hla sword. A eecoad ouafce crawled III wltW.n:jc leaves and Pbeed .them The Prince wound of tbe dead iiuake andltrame to llf and eraulcd awnv. tie -, l,iU the uiagir leav and tv--l them on the Prince and lie came to life. . . They aiwowl the gourd. and w'.t liberated. Where I the lting? V Five. wek pnaale. wiih the right found In the roote of th- - tre flrot nr Inal In the tlepmotlwr 11- 1- aide of lh picture o- ho-- c. THB IMF IP THE BOTTLE. A woo cutter's sou fume a hottls lu which them waa an Imp whs rrleS ts hs mesatmat giant who threatthem td. tpoa removing the cork the Imp grew lute ened to kill the wood cut ter ,nn. rtc!ari h, hlmeelf to lie ike mighty Mejimry. wood- t: hla Wan I" talil Ike hare broken. me free seek He who aria uiet cutter's win. ant I mint know thnt yon nr thl gn-a- t pennn. Could yon eater the "tVrtalulT," replied the giant, and he crawled In. Tha l,.v.tle igilil oon replaced the cork ted went hla nay. aa wet-k'aide uf the In tlie wnond of pussies, hv linlur the in front o t Hit mule. hae. the mlllrr'a son I -- s The articles found In a small hoy's rfereaentnl In lat w k"a pug-al- e. are: No. 1, Shoe String: Xu- X - ; Prnt.il; Xu. J. JVn Knife; No. I, No. i. Fulling Idl(i No. (, Jew's Harp: ' No. T, Stour; No. . Whistle; No. I. Mip t lile: No. in. Bean Shooter. Mutt-hen- w I ay-li-- wood-cul-trr'- a lt pli-tur- a |