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Ingenious Explanation of Common Golf Term by Frank Boyd. ' To some, at least, of the unnumbered and innumerable host of golfers the question may have occurred at one time or another— Whence came the word “caddie”? Frank Boyd, in his “Omitted Chapters in the History of Monifieth,” which he contributes to “he Book of Monifieth Golf Links Ba- zar,” offers an ingenious as well as highly amusing explanation of the term. There was, he says, a Culdee, or “Keledel,” establishment at Moni- fieth at one time, till the monks of Ar- broath dispossessed the Culdees of their lands and made them their serv- ants, One day it occurred to a monk, while having a game of golf, to make the Keledei carry his clubs. He found ted greatly to his comfort, the monks, and henceforth they never it out without being accompanied Keledel, Now you know,” continue Mr. Boyd, “that in these parts the practice is to cut short words in which the letter ‘I’ is used. A na- tive, for instance, never says 'Dalgray.’ it is always ‘Baigrie. it was natural that in course of time the I’ should drop out of the ‘Keledel,’ and it should come to sound like ‘caydee,’ 1 is and to this day this is how the word is bus the pronounced by superfine Scotch youths In the strong Forfarshire vernacular it was, however, broadened out to ‘cad As a matter «¢ of the term * die” does not appear to have ever been satisfactorily explained Jamieson, who defines eh arne & M Who earns a i fo die.’ " f fact, thé origin ‘cad velihood rands, delivering messages expressex the opinion was originally the French cadet, which, as he remarks, Is Te term sometimes used to denote a young per- Dr. in his holds same view, gon in general colossal but how the wor the er's golf clubs the work, muloyed mpioyea came to be « arries a play- to denote 1 {dated 1 to be elucl i " -Literat flow a Sen Gall Catches a Mole, A wall, manager at Fod farm Seotland, watching a mole ca at saw sea gulls hovering over and occasionally alighting upon a fleld, which the observer others at work A particul large handsome bird atiracted attention by the graceful way in which it floated the t scanning surface of ground. 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Baby is also fat and healthy.” Mrs, CHAS. Gernic, 304 South Monroe St, Balti. more, Md., writes: ‘Dear Mrs. Pinknam—Before tak- ing Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I was and pride of our home.” big baby boy, the joy REV. DR. TALMAGE. THE EMINENT DIVINE'S SUNDAY DISCOURSE. Subject: The Queens of HomeThe Rights of Woman Discussed=Her Dominion is Home, and There She Should Hight. ly Rule—Comforter of the Sick, [Copyright, Louis Klopsch, 1868.1 Wassixorox, D, C.—In this discourse the opportunities of usefulness for women are get forth by Dr. Talmage, and many sym- athies are stirred and memories resalled, The text is Solomon's Bongs, vi., 8. “There are three-score queens.” 80 Bolomon by one stroke set forth the fmperial character of a true Christian wom. au. She is not a slave, not a bireling, not a subordinate, but oa queen. Io a former sermon I showed you that crown and court- ly attendants and imperial wardrobe were pot necessary to make a queen, but that graces of the heart and life will give coro. nation to any woman. I showed you at some length thut woman's position wus higher in the world than man's, spd that, although she had often been denied the right of suffrage, sis always did vote and always would vole by her influence, and that her ehief desire ought to be that she should have grace rightly to ralein t dom:nien which she bas already won, I began an snumeration of so: and now I resume the subj In the first plaze, woman has the speel and the ‘supeciativas right of blessing nad comforting the What iand, what at A sleek. of disease? Tens of thousand«ol siek beds! What shall we do with them? Shall man, with bis roagh band and clumsy foot, go stumbling around the sickroowm, trying to the pains of the distressed patient? T young man at coliege may seofl nt the idea of being under the first binst of typhoid fever on his clieek he says, "Where Is mother.” tis an awiul thing to be |] home In a strange hotel, o men coming in to look at you, holding their band over their mouth tor fear they will eateh hie coplagion. they turn you in bed! How loudly they talk! How you long for the ministries of home! I know one such who from one of the brightest of homes for sev. eral weeks’ business absence at the west, A telegram came al midoight that be was | on bis deathbed far away from Lome, By ; express train t.e wile and daughters went { westward, but they wenil too ate, feared not to die, but he was in an agony { to iftve until his family got there, IHotriad to brite the doctor tu make him live ! tie longer. He sald, "I am willing { but pot sions.” Bat the puises | the eyes closed aud the heart sto express trains in the midnight and daughters g« | mains of husband and father com fward, Oh, it was a sad, pitiful, { whelming spectlacie! When we are sick to be When t we want to dis at may be very bumble and futo ours may be very that? Lov pl Loving vol 4 chiewr, i. ng Hips Lo read ymises of Jesus, War A the muskelry, orward, marel ns on the 8 pd {| away from gL) A Hl. fiw » GAN, 5 Ht “wif mes wild OVar. siexk at home y die, ut oOm x { the Tneces that ook { plain, bul w cares for ! hands to bathe the tem free a id jes oN 'N ts | Ino { men fash i the hosts, i their battall { enemy crying : Ys Ls Woman scr the i tered t { dying cou men cast the San men mrp edges “Charge, charge woman adminis. man watehed by inst $e sped nt, hie eordials, w HB, woman page Lo the Lid i the solilary and four men th = ide, We the generals hoo ih brass Dan trismphsal are } story Ist save a tl t Brady, who eam» | the swail pe of the © | Ross in the cof | garet Breeking {| bad been fo dressed RTO those grested if and urzas, butth y BX noywinsre # ehronle of Bb 8 5, f Mrs snd ana cago ows, cheers hrisg God bless thes women al ting down to take Lhe last mesange: my wife not to fret a out me, but to me in heaven: tell her to train up Lhe’ whom we have loved 80 well; tell her shall meet again in the good land; tell her to bear my joss like the Christian wile of a Cristian soldier.” and of Mrs, Suwilon, in- to whose face the convalescent soldier jooked and sald, “Your grapes and cologn enired me.” And «0 It was also through ail of our war with Spain-—womea heroics on the fleld, braving death and wounds to reach the fallen, watching by ti moet man, ‘4 sm afraid, too.” Raid the first, “1 am afraid they will use bad language betors they leave the place.” “Ab.” sald the other man, “I am not afraid of that, What 1 am afraid of is that if any of those boys should use a bud word in her pres. ence the other boys would tear him to pieces and kill bim on the spot,” That woman fs the best sheltered who is shel- tered by the Lord God Almighty, and you need never fear golog anywhere where God tells you to go. It seems as if the Lord had ordained woman for an especial work in the sollel- tation of charities. Backed up by barrels fn which there {as no flour, and by stoves in which there is no fire, and by wardrobes in which there is no clothes, a woman is irresistible, Passing on hererrand God says to her, “You go into that bank or store or shoptand get the money,” She goes in and gets it, The man is hard-fisted, but she gets it. Bhe 2ould not help but get it. It js deereed from eternity she should get it, No need of your turning your back and pretending you don't hear; you do hear, There in no need of your saying you are begged to death, There is no need of your wasting your time, and you might as well submit first as inst, You had better right the puniber of the check, fill up the blank, There Those have bean sick man gireet That the back long enough. must have some farina, must have something to ease I mest this delegate of a relief so- out of the store of no3tg ort COU, coming such ol for. “0! course,’ she says, in The Lord told me to go in and get it, money?’ Again, I have to tall you that it [= dire disaster, the weaker vessel, but all profane as well gnered history attests that when the often man to meet the emergency. How ina make who never te their basi some great loss to thelr store or some of They'd vote for Would simply alone, Hae is nsked {an the household again again, “What is the matter?’ Bat believes it a sort of Christizn duty to keep trouble withio bis own soul Oh, I remark It is woman's right to kingdom of heaven, It is easier for a woman to be a Christian than for a man, Why? You say she Is weaker, Her heart more responsive to the {ngs of divise love, Bh io vast "he fact that CAL MOTE ens hristian [I pr by ti srihe of the wmem- all Christend are thems to be the sig this world back I may stand hereand say the soul grial. There is a man who will deny it. I may stand here aad say we are lost and undone without Christ, Therels a man who will contradict it. I may stand here aod say thers will bea judgment day after awhile. Yonder is some ong who will dis. it. $ a Christian woman in a housahold, living in the faith and nsislency gospel-nobody ean refutes that, The greatest sermons are not preached on enlabrated platforms; they preached with an audience of two three and ia private home life, A © tent, consecrated Christian services is an gnanswerable demonstration of God's truth There are pravers for you to offer, there ars exhortations for you to give, there are Again, bring to us the No is a is she FY @ yi ie ristinn pe of Christ's Or : sis. Paul said to the Corinthian woman, “ What knowest thou bat that thou shalt save thy husband?” A man was dylug and he sald to his wife, "Rebecea, you wouldn't me have family prayers, you lasghed at nll that and you got me away into idliness, and now I'm going to die, and y {ate is sealed, and you are the cause of (} woman, what west thou ou canst destroy thy sand? here ne you who have kind. Lens at Are there not some wandered far away from God the Chratian Influsnons yma” Do not deapisa those my brother. If vou die without mt will vou 40 with your moth- yvors with your wife's importanities, sister's sotremties® What will do with the letters they used to write ya, with memoty of those days whens they attended you so kindly in times of slekness? Ob, if there be just one strand you floating off from that jot kno hts t some of home? if remember eariy bh of . uw ur the fo from 0 off hi that strand now and pull you to the beac COPYRIGUT 1BB8 BY Tiel PROC | CHINA CAVE US THE MASSACE. it Is That the Fiowery Kingdom. Contended the Treatment Came from Few people while enjoying the dell- cious sensations of the massage at the ralor are aware robably owe hands that Pp the While the question as to whether massage originated in Swe. of an expert op« to the Ohinese we § treatment den or China has been much discussed, the i: f claimant ig evidently a strong long-time depend- titer country Accordin to 1ife currents, Chinese ideas is entirely wh sr af AUra oi a are desig- Or. ent on "als ch nated ganism; permeated oof againat disease ' Cai as Lhe primary long, then, oy the | § is ’ and the object of the air Chinese 8y5- $0 as tae air current exercise is 10 circulate To effect t divided into 1b vid occupy his the periods, each days enci at the time of The patient must ri the wraing and taking seven in period dred the first the now moon ck in his house, tions, ilg A period comm aAlx dee} after gpe fr m 1 and, Immediately two youths who ‘have been trained commence a gentie 11 over the bod) A set of riing over ti of full m , Bia i the time inspiratory the second body > area iu ier | mre taken riod, the various paris rubbed with wooden pianks muscies are handened, and it til the hardening takes place th real physical exercises are lake | tween the fifth and sixth month of greatest activity, the Euro pean dumbbell being replaced by large sacks filled with stones it is ihe third period that the back muscies are chiefly exercised, rt exercises Later on, in of the until is nol at t Be 2 » “" if Lhe on period { in troopships or in our smitien bome enmpr. | Men did their work with shot and shell and earbine asd howitzer; women did their work with socks and slippers and bandages and warm drinks and Scripture texts aod gentle stroking of the hot temples and stories of that land where they never have soy pain. Men knelt down over the | wounded and said, "On whieh side did you | fight?’ Women knelt down over the wounded and said: “Where are you hurt? Wiat nies thing ean 1 make for you to eal? What makes you cry?” sister's (iod come this day and be saved. Lastly, 1 wish to say that one of the i hits of woman lz, through the we aie ri Christ's mother, in heaven, i i be a light in vonder loft; there will be | groaning down that dark alley; there will {| be ories of distress in that cellar, Men will glesp, and women will wateb, ? Again, woman has a special right to take care of the poor. There are hun dreds aod thousands of them all over the land. There is n kind of work that men | eannot do for the poor. Hero comes a group of little barefoot shildren to the door of the Dorens sociely, They need to be clothed and provided for. Whish of thease directors of banks would Roow how | many yards it would take to make that little girl a dreas? Which of these maseu. t ine hands could fit a hat fo that little | girl's head? Which of the wise sien would i: know how to tie on that new pair of shoes? Man sometimes gives iis eharity in a rough way, and it falls like the fruit of a tree in the east, which fruit comes down #0 heavily that it breaks the skull of the man who is trying to gather jt. But woman glides #0 softly into the house of destitution and finds out all the sorrows of the place and prts so quletiy the donation on the table that all the family come out on the front sepa as she departs, expecting that from under her shawl she will thrust out two wings and go right up toward heaves, from whenss she ssema to have come down, Can yon tell me why a Christian woman, ! going down among the haunts of iniquity { on an Christian errand, never meets with i any indignity? I stood in the chapel of Helen Chamers. the daughter of the esles brated Dr. Chalmers, in the most aban. doned part of the city of Edinburg, and 1 said to her as 1 looked around upon the fearful ‘surroundings’ of that pisces, “Do vou come here nights to hold a service?” “Oh, yes!” sho sald. “Can it be possible that you never moot with an losult while performing this Christing errand?” “Naver,” she sald, “pever.” That young woman who has her father by ber side, walking down the street, armed police at #aeh sorner, is not so weil defended na that Christan waman who goes forth on gospel work into the haunts of Inlgquity, earryin the Bibles und bread, God with the right arm of His weath omnipotent would tear to pisces any one who should offer fn« dignity to ber. He would smite him with Hghtuings and drown hin with floods and swallow him with earthquakes, nod damn him with sternal fudignations. Home one sald: “1 dislike very mush to see that Ohrigtian woman teaching those bad boys in the mission school, I am afraid to have ber fostruot them.” "So," ssid another Wi i { | the Countess of Huntiugion, who sold her splendid jowsia to build chapels, in heaven, a great many others who have been heard of on earth or known fittle have gone into the rest and peace of heaven, What a rest! change it was from the amall room, with no fire and one window (the glass broken out), and the aching side, and wornout eves, to the ‘house of many man sfonal™’ haver by the employer through the work to show it was not done quite right. Plesty of bread at last! Heaven for sching heads! Heaven for broken hearts! Heaven for anguish bitten framesi No more sitting until midnight for the coming of stagger. ing steps! No mores rough blows across the temple! No more sharp, keen, bitter chureaes, Some of you will have no rest in this world. Jt will be toll and struggle and suffering all the way up. You will bave to stand at your door fighting back the wolf with your own band red with carnage, Bat Ged has a crown for you. I want you to realize this morning that fle ia now making it, and whenever yout weep a tear He sets another gem in that erown, whenever you Lave a Dang of body or soul He puls another gem in that crown, until after awhile in all the tiara there will be no room for ane other splendor, and God will say to His angel, “The crown is done; let ber up that she niay wear it.” And as the Lord of righteousness puts the erowh unon your brow, angel will ery to angel, “Who is she?’ and Christ will say: “I wild tell you who she is, H8he fa the one that eame up out of great tribalation and had her robe washed and made white in the blood of the Lamb.” And then God will spread a ban. uet, and He will invite all the principali- ties of heaven to sit at the feast, and the tables will blush with the best clusters from the vineyards of God and erimson with the twelve masner of fruits from the Tree of Lite, and waters from the fountains of the roek will flash from the aiden tankards, and the old harpers of saven will sit there, making musio with their harps, and Christ will point you out, amid the celebrities of heaven, saying, “Hho suffered with Me oa earth; now we Are going to be glorified t her.” And the ", to hold thelr Jonve, will break forth with congratula. fon, “Halll hall!” And thers will be band writi on the wall—not such as struck the b ian noblamen i heie ror, ra-tipped fingers, writing in biasing of light and love, “God hath wi away all tears from sil faces!” The Free Methodist societies of Christian Damages, 1 Cent: Cosis, 700. { In the District Court at Oakiey | other day a july gave Mr. Kepple | cent damages against Mr. O'Neil on | account of some injury dome to Mr. Kepple's crops by Mr. O'Neill's sheep. | But this verdict carried with it $700 in costs, and if Mr. O'Neil will now ap- peal to the Supreme Court Kansas may yet be able to rival that celebrated lowa calf case —Kansas City Journal the one {= - 0 k at yourself [™els covered with pimples? rough and blotchy? 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