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THE CARE CF THE WARDROBE. Uow to Stare Garments Ont of Seas. Cleansing Varloss 3Materials. At the Iwginlnng of each a-awon nmle irt icles of clothing must be put away and ,thern brought out of storage. Lighl weight woolenl dresss that are no longet nul edt shoull be shaken and hung up sep-; erately in brown paper orcotton Iagm, with :t piece of camuphor at the bolttom. Thee laigs shoutld he ti;ghtly tied up to prevent oly dusllt pen,'tratitng. Light colored .ilkl or coolens are ilmproved and kept in con ditiun by ieing wrapped closely over with silver paper. Skirts that are not likely 1. tie worn for a long time are hest kept l. taking themt olut of the band and laying theimt by quite f.at. Linen or calico gannrments shold be pot away untsarlheld and rou-h dried. It bi imperative that they shull hie left in a thoroughly dry place. All the inside of thei collars of dres.we should be cleaitnsed with anmnoasi or cat de cologne. Even nlg gowns demand speial treatment. White hall frocks of every description are kept a good color by hIeing tied up, first in bags( of blue paper lining those of calico. linen or paper. Ilaces nod chiffons should be removed and kept separately in tissue paper. White satin slippers should be folded in blue paper when not in use. All nmaterials of clothing not in use require airing front time to time. preferably om sunshlny days. Black lilksof every description are much benefited ly having the dust removed by rubbing with a clean towel, and then ponged on the wrong side with the fol lowing mixture: A teacupful of soft wates and seven or eight drops of liquid am monia. Black serge or cashmere dreames are Im proved and cleansed by beit- sponged with tis mixture: A tablespom,:sisl of ammonal and another of spirits of wine, to three at boiling water. All traces of mud spots may be banbshed by rubblig with a raw potatso cut in half Fpota of grease disappear frot asilk ift ov ered with dry magnesia, or gently rubbed with water and the white of egg. White brocade. may be lightly cleaned with very fine dry bmaderunmbs. Eau do eeologne is often used to remove spots froee light silken and woolen ma terials. Ribbons may be washed frst In a thin lather and then ironed under muslin. Black ervpe is improved by being sprin kled with brandy and stretched oves wooden rollers. Black cotton stockings should fie washed in strong heam water, pressmed sal dried before the fire. Velvets should be held over the steam of boiling water and kept well stretched ua- i til the moisture has evaporated. lteivo Den eatleeN . An excelleat idea In decoration is hen Illustrated In a draped Chinese whatnot. ea which are pieued some choice pieces oI This IIttle hanging affair is of bauttiful otowork, which is effectively mes off by I I t att A Dsau aISsATIOr. thedrapery eaeond it, while Me0lc of femsoms and esmeedeos oeldpak silk dame u tSedged with a we tIr l plia , gk sod c me ap wt abl yag bws an eedoehe u eIheed e wIt ta..d. , Pdiie Peeshes. ITai, it I. - elleeplu s IuA TbolS meiemss, i yl ed igc t tem ifet taLeL ess slin, It w smilet lSevee wtila a misemme i m make up f- the t lheahel - pit. PeIe ts pemabis tha amen, sherp, as sivw holls emmi theirchlas by the a rnbe e*( es b bhs5 water, heen me th e tht lp e ld a wstse sad esk he ~ ywamhatdents. Theshlef:she fr wee, iem uhih put it a u mr hag hpil Smeaemdea tl eskealace ea whole with WI gaggenera 9di aaees Wi of ginger toot as large as your thumb. Put In fruit enough to be quite covered with the liquor-the amount as above directedt will take about seven pounds of the peacbhe -and put a plate over them while cooking to keep the top layer from risingout of the liquor. Ther simmer gently until the fruit be quite soft, when it should he care E. fully taken out and put In a stone jar, anti the vinegar prurdl over it while hot. Seal m. iumnediately and put away. Panl reak nread Pudding. anl Pour boiling water on a pint of fine stale ight bread or cracker crumbne and stir in a igr tablespoonful of inctited butter. Let It sp. stand until it has thoroughlyaeaked. Into rit t stir two well beaten eggs and half acup ,ess ful of sugar. On the bottom ofan oiled rent pudding dish put a thin layer of batter ilkr and over it a loyaer of sliced peaches. c~n Dredge with stugLr, then cover with batter rl:it again. Continue until the dish Is full. 1 h4aving batter at the top. Eat with sweet.I L eut creaem. 'im Reaweed for Deeoratiens. Preparing Neaweed in shapes so that they pet do not dry up seems to be somewhat of a It I' trade secret. but I leave been succetssful Cn a with smen kinds by plunging them in gum I ' water nmade very weak, after they have s been taLkea, out of the first cleansing water. 'en On removing them from the gum water I ret. metely shook off the outer drops and ar r angald themn in shells for table decorations tin as I meant to use them, and put them le asle to dry - .n airyn cuphoard. Bu - BEHIIND THE .OOTLIGHTS be All The new Berlin opera house will codst on Robert Mantell has a new play called f r "Parrhaslus." by 'The New Wing." a comedy from Loo. e don. was successfully produced in Boston. J rol "The Paper Chase," by Charles Thomas. ter will have a place in Miass RsLna Vokes' Ba repertory the coming season. Alexander Lammbert will give bhis rst m concert this season at the New York Col ith lege of Music on Monday. Oct. & s The Improvement in the acting and sing I lag of J. K. E.mnet this season is marked, d anl shows what pluck and perseverance I can accomplish. t v. Elena Salmolraghl, the premiere dal 4d sers at Eltorado. has been engaged by C Ite Rudolph Arouaso as premiere assolut to ry lead the new ballet. "Orange lommsnoan" It The Royal Musaic school in Munich has ne been raised to the dignity of a royal acad a- emy of the tone art, whose director will be t Prrfall, with Rheinberler and Abel as in. ln spectoms. H I. Annie Plxley has purchased an origl a; Splay from William Gill entitled ",Mir t t llythe, of Duluth," and will Introduce It SLa Itoaeso. Jesse Williams is arranging " the masle for the piece. o The French actor, Got, whose name is , preouneed "Go," is expected to retire I 1854, on the completion of his fiftieth year with the Theater Francalae. He will not ask for a benefit, as he has savaed 6000,001 t ranee., Master Cyril Tyler, the boy Patti, has . been engaged by Edgar Strakseb. who is will Intreduee himtothe New York publicJ Ie I The boy pomesss a beautiful and symp- IU Sthetble sopama voice, andL he siPgs with a maab feeling and beupetele. tb Mary . Wilkins has written a playi based an inaddIat i the history od Cs witeheaft. Aia literature, feminine play. t. wright, are beginning to cmpeste wit' 36 :heir professeoal esthera, and Mir Wl. kiss' work will be awadtod with inten. WHIP AND SPUR. i The uane ea ees Dauqaut the greate Th his adm Iatse beeos es. ere Sheepaead will rival Uarategp as lug year by ging high elsa hurdle e sow. oaItmbemar will opesn em e. 1 and the l lltep trek will keep is up thrughout the winter as usual. Trainer Rogers says that Knassm can. esent any se oin the emstat penae up 0 oa e sd ad a quter. These are 1f entries to the rea Eellpsg stakes to be run at the spring esting In a the New rrk Jockey elt. In view t the perremanes of hig :-year. e is is meta all asrprldt tha Maens Daly shbould wish to sm them. The Dak. el Pertilad oewma Matltag eek with a senM slve ever. em whcb jf i are engraved l th asmes of all th emew I whi the daLke'bases ae wn dames La aDmeyad an mherh em.m·.s b. ie dag te ttes hUet eems. 1Te oienal , Iis gad e la·L aeme sm imisles (II a his g tens Imae tl e is a Getide S_1 am; t of umbmlp ltt eve suim.a r L -.-3 sI seamrf li Pmlae Lmni l., ni e Mi h sepueda ms Mi with thaueI l tw.ea. O debdem r a w l . eat, ead eai de ase her a hleaeI mano, ME *I ai l iaseel s m es Mn L tl WmlY U S olp tk 1~ s herL- ai Put city Charehel . with [In this department we will he glad to ct puli.sh notiems of regular and special ches smrvkiwsa of all the chnct.h.s in the city. skins Pastarsr. or those autlherLizenl by thOan, if the are invited to Ianrnsh informsatio as to I the aly chaitOr s for ueach wtwk, not later can than Thur.duy eveuingof the week prt ,rUi vious.] jeajl -First Methodirt Episcopal ('hurch Sou th, lev. J. I.. Tier.c, pastor. Preach iungi ,ablth 11 au.. and 7:1Ip.n. Sun day school, D.31su. m. 'luYa meetitag. 4I3 ta . m. Suldailly, alnd 7:30 . im. T.laday. Pal IPrayer muetiug 8 ip. w. Tbursday. --Methodist Mission. "supplied by Revr. L. F. Jackson. P'reaching 7.:31 p. m. bun Into tay. Clans Sld plrayer meeting Friday. lup 7:0l p. In. Sundayschool4.:tip. i. Sunday. ed -First Baptist Church, Rev. W. 8. tter Penick, D. D., pastor. Pr.-achiuag lab : batlIIa 11 a.m. amid 8:15 p.m. nuansday scholol a :ter ::lU na.m. Prayer mertiug Wednesday full. night 8:15. Ladits' Mi.iun, Stociety meets srca. at 5 p.m. flAat Sunday in each wouth. - 4lleadale Baptist MiUsi .n, Rev. W. 8. Penick. pastor. o-rviom 8 p.m. Sunday school 4 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday cy anight at 8 o'clous. of a -Holmesville Baptist Miason, Rev. W. ful 8. Penack. past ,r. Sunday .school 4 p.m. anf Pr auyr meeatlung Tuesday nigbt It 8 Iuve o'clock. Ater. l BRIEFSI lsm BRIEFSI The Legal Fraternity will lea find it to their interest to bring their BRIEFS around to THa o. PROGRESS office, where thev will he printed quickly and correctly. Constable Sale. Ilg. No 7;7 (l. . ( C~ter's Docket)-ilenry .ad, HulsCer a. Timothy Jumes. ac By vartue of a writ of ame flcias hamed io me in uste alaoe eiltled and rum- a elrtd suit bylHstn. Hoyl Totmkei-, jusakW of the ilc' in sand for the 4th Ward of h Cddo rotsh. La., I have ..eard and will I tN sell at public sue aon at thhe Tel'zasm str SIroS door of the ouuurtsoae of Cader hams parilh, I., on ad. 8 'RDAY. OCT. S, 344I, he the folio derthedrm aroperty. to-wit: ia. Lot No. I lIduck l o. 3, of tLe John N. Howell sbmldivbio, with all tie buildlg sad iaupmuyeanta theame. Terms of o ate *asah e the spot, subject [Ii to apprairtiat. L M. M.cDULFIE. 4ag The Propre, Sept. 10, 1.W Constable Sale. SNo. i--Jame.. Cook vs. Geo Cole. By virtuea of a writ of ain feocted isued So me is the t 1ure emanitlad sad nsum- eh hared suit by Hoal. C. D. Hicks. ustice of or the pea. In and for tie FuIrth ward eof T er Caddo parish, I have aerhid aiad will e sell at ll Mblectim mat the 1see staes ie fro nd oor e or ort houe of Caddo he SAT7URDAY. OCT. 2, 1Mr. the followIag deauribed prowrty o-wit: A earts a tu lusease ams oar mnd, boe ha isgn t mhe marsthUeam n r of No. Sae 1 of Cok's eubdlivistom of the sorthwist qguar e ter of mrctio .a Sew rmldp 17 mnort. range ,s 36 wri, with all the bhitemias mad Im jI preevemaeans sterse*. Al.. 0 saw Mg". Tom-* Asa )reamrnaý .-T I. being H twesecond action, the fomIU do eribsed psrpertywill Me a sdat.ed to H the highe sad last hdder, or whate. r the asm will birhp at 12 mosthe' tdit. e Tim patreleasr to give bawed, with gtod sFoerthy, fr the puns se weneyr, aer ag Merest at tee raw of 6 per venst per t ranemw from the day of male Mnti Ipal.. sad paylta es east of the ameunt of his Ie bi, , all Mthe e of seati apnr sthaina I 015.0 C. W. KELaY. e The P~menessle shrr It, Is. It, al shreacts of am 1nd1 Is lComo hjof a dMgdems __Mle4 /ates, Mdl. I eede n Untiedsr e LAR Gease.......................... a jI e~a .. ..................... asm eIas iCmil ..... I.... t. this Jolm I ilol* G H. WHITE. 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Any a .beerlher to tIie paper ama ti er her sabsee ltion e**teded ene year. sad get this book. charges paid. by seedlag SThe work will he GIVEN FRli t. any .me who wtll take the se to get em . s NI . ..,...D OOD'S NATURAL HISTOR OF MAN MALI OFFERED AS A PREMIUMUf IA .mas r sw an ats msl e si l [I --, . r ,work lby the lt the leJ. 1. .etV aeshreta Smea Iwi s hnesn tan a * abl . ,, n ", ...we at she L ab ea W equg trhepwee hr *em SIX ipefLe j:an 711