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MOOSE’S RURAL WEW-YQBKE8. 
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ABOUT THAT BILL OF FARE. 
Dear Rural: —You and the readers of 
the It UK A L may think, perhaps, I was 
frightened out of writing that bill uf fare 1 
commenced, there was so much sharp shoot¬ 
ing by “Constant Reader” and Mrs. \V. F. 
T. But that was not the case. T am not 
easily frightened; circumstances beyond 
my control prevented my writing. 1 
thought, however, in justice to myself, 1 
would explain. “Constant Reader” thinks 
terminate the paper moth, or silver llsh? 
I had two of my rooms recently papered, 
one with oak and the other with gilt paper 
with plain ground. The former is being 
rapidly destroyed, while the latter is un¬ 
touched. Now why is this? Is there any¬ 
thing in the composition of the oak paper 
to which they are attracted? Pleaseglveus 
an early answer. 1 have heard that the oil 
of cloves if applied is a remedy; hut 1 am 
not acquainted with the mode of applica¬ 
tion.—w. 
YVno will reply? 
Potato Fry.— To .Tosh TI. Brown.— 
Slice (tliin) cold boiled potatoes into a pan; 
Jubilee Days. - Boston: J. R. Osgood & Co., 1872. 
During the great musical Jubilee in Bos¬ 
ton the enterprising house of Osgood & Co. 
published a daily illustrated paper devoted 
to the event, full of original engravings by 
IIOJ’PtN. This paper acquired a good deal 
of celebrity at the time, was sprightly, full 
of jokes, etc. The various issues have been 
bound in book-form, and make a very agree¬ 
able and artistic sou venir of the greatest 
musical event of the age. 
drotmlMit ilio Atlantic. Illustrated by At'OUS- 
tith Horn v Boston ; .bones K. Osgood A Co. 
A voiJ'Ai is of twenty-four very clever 
sketches, representing the incidents of a 
Do. Sheep, Swine and Poultry. I 75 
Johnston's Agricultural Chemistry. 1 75 
Do. Elements Agricultural Chemistry. I 50 
Kemp's l.nndscnpo Hardening. 2 GO 
I.Hogstnah on the lilve and Honey Boo .,. 2 00 
Lewis' A toe risen Sport,emeu. . 2 75 
Manuel ot AgrlneTture (ISmcrsnii end Mint). 1 25 
Manuel on Max end Hemp Culture. 25 
Manual of T'obrtucu Outturn.. 25 
Mason'-'Carrier end Stml Hoplt.. . 1 50 
May liner'* ll|u»truted 11 onto Maiiegnmont. 3 o() 
D", Illustrated Horse Dnoloi'.. , . 3 IK) 
Merit a Mo'a Companion (Nicholson)... It IK) 
Meehan's IliMul-BtetU of Ormimonial Trees. ... 75 
Miles un llurse's Knot (eb'thl. ... 75 
Modern Cookery (by Miss Aotoli end Mrs. S. J. 
little).. I 75 
McClure's Diseases ot Horse. CnMIe end Sheep. 2 (Ml 
Money In the Garden, by l*. T. Quinn. t 50 
Norris' Fish Culture . . .,,. 1 • •> 
Norton's Element* SclunUnc Agrioiiitaro. 75 
Onion Culture . 20 
Our Kenu of Fuitr Aotes .. 80 
l'ardeo on Strawberry CttRuro. Jn 
Parsons on tlte Rose....... I 23 
Pear Culture for Prolll. (I*. 'I'. Quinn). I Dlj 
Redder’* (.end Measure. ''0 
L .. '. -- --- -—;v 7 vnvatro at seflr-the whole forming ft delight.- Dodder* I,end Measure.:. 
I could not have done BO much mao short a cover them with good milk; add salt and . E • ^ ” Potato Culture—Pure Essay by n. A, compion 
time; «),„ »a.r» si... “ hardly err,lit* tho popper us k.h.i. us the milk boils; hash them ful ploturc-rtory. s-urM, h»lf a dsioi. norel. 
Btabement." Well, 1 1.111 lorry aha thlnkaao (while cooking), nddingn litllo butter. It wll,ch ,lllcl ' t bu lllm| cJ. SaSISi! fiEwiSnFafilSSA'ii 
small a thing, or oven anything, worth my Mr. Brown takes off his hat for the above w , 1(( Ml „ n bo vlctorS „ y Ku za a. vvtvy. JSSESi 1 kiVs’le^ca .If i ' 1,tl11 
lying about. We will have charity; per- it will lie to my mother; and if he doesn’t Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson A Brothers. ouincy *t,BtdBngCttUi'n... 
haps she judges from her own capabilities, take off his hat, no potato fry will bring A sequel to the. story of the “Cancelled jnj'jVtittiei'i^Krowerii'. — 
I did not expect to write a bill of fare to it off—w, it. y. Will.” It is not stuffed with incident, but RaudaU'a,kliiii Wnoi Shoep linsi.iiiitiry. 
Statement*” Well, I am sorry she thinks so (. 
small a thing, or even anything, worth mj' ^ 
lying about. Wt; will have charity; per- p 
haps she judges from her own capabilities. (, 
I did not expect to write a bill of fare to j 
suit the circumstances or industry of every¬ 
body; that would be impossible in one Dill 
of faro. About that fruit cake: — 1 can a 
make a good sized cake and hake it in two o 
hours; and it will be good, too; and while t 
it is baking prepare other things for the c 
oven. I did do it, and can again do every- j 
thing I said I did; and so can any one with 
any energy. 
“Constant Reader” thinks I have not c 
much idea of economy to let my cooking c 
accumulate until Monday. I thought 1 ex- * 
plained that. My girl bad just loft; had * 
she remained, it would have been just as * 
convenient to have baked on Monday as 
any day, as 1 do my own baking generally 
and she docs the general housework. 1 did 
not speak of washing; 1 did not think it 
necessary. One would not be obliged to 
commence the bill of faro on Monday, but 
on any other day. I hire a woman to come r 
and wash and have a wash-room, so that 
washing docs not Interfere with my cooking. 
Some, 1 know, hire their washing out, and , 
others wash when there is nothing left • 
clean for them to wear; so you can plainly 
see how difficult it would bo to suit all. 
About, those little waists. T happen not 
to have any one in my family but those who 
can button their own waists; but could, I . 
think, dress two or three; anti if there were 
more, there ought to be difference enough , 
in their ages fur one to dress tho others. 
I do not understand what Mrs. YV. F. 1’. 
means by living so far Hunt, where the little 
responsibilities do not trouble. 1 did not 
know there was a place on the face of the 
earth where people did not have children. 
Now, if she will please inform us where 
that place is, she will oblige very much, as 
some of my neighbors are very anxious to 
move there, i shall not, for 1 like it here. 
As for setting the table, it is just as easy to 
set the table in order as to pitch tilings tin, 
if one will only try it. Another thing, I go 
to church and eat, Sundays, but I cook on 
Saturday so us not to have much to do on 
Sunday. I don’t think it necessary to turn 
t he house upside down because it is Sunday. 
When I get home from church I put away 
rny things where they belong and take my 
book and sit down. I do live id town, have 
no milk to skim nor churning to do; but I 
have lived on & farm and know all about it. 
I managed, when T lived on a farm, to put, 
the table cloth ou straight and get a decent 
meal, too. If I hud not time, I would keep 
the table Bet. 
Suppose “Constant Reader” or Mrs. W. 
F. T. give us a bill of fare. m. n. r. 
Union Springs, N. Y. 
-♦♦♦- 
ODDS AND ENDS. 
Mutton Kidneys.— I see Mrs. Muzzy 
asks how to cook those. Tell her I have 
cooked them in this way, and call them 
good: Fry gently in a little good butter, a 
dozen slices of broad of uniform shape, 
trimmed free from crust,, cut half an inch 
thick and about two and a-half inches wide 
and from three to four inches in length; 
lift them out and keep them hot. Split 
quite asunder six line, fresh kidneys, utter 
having freed them from tho skin and fat; 
season them with lino salt and Cayenne 
pepper; arrange them evenly in a dean 
frying-pan and pour some clarilled butter 
over them. Fry them over a somewhat 
brisk lire; dish each half upon one of the 
slices of bread ; make a sauce in the pan as 
for veal cutlets, but use gravy for It Instead 
of water, should it he at, hand; add a little 
wine or oatsup; pour it round the bread 
and serve the kidneys in this shape at once. 
I learned how to cook them in this way in 
England where I first ate them.—M ary J. 
Plimpton. 
Paper Moth.—Will some one of your 
readers inform a subscriber how jo ex- 
Halad. To Mary 1’. R. Beat one egg to 
a froth; add one teaspoonful of mustard; 
ohC-quartcr of salt; one-oighth of pepper; 
two tiible.spoonfuls of sugar; half a cup of 
cream; one quarter of u cup of vinegar; 
pour over the salad.— w. r. s. 
Mullins.—To Mrs. A. E. h}.—Of Taylor’s 
cream yeast two heaping teaspoonfulls; 
one quart of llour; add a little sail and 
enough milk to make a good stiff hatter; 
bake (on griddle) in rings.— w. r. s. 
aim 
, c o 
which might be named. 
Who Shall he Victor! By Eliza A. Dufuy. 
Philadelphia: T. B. Paterson a Brothers. 
A sequel to the story of the “ Cancelled 
Will.” It is not stuffed with incident,, but 
flows along smoothly enough, and clears up 
some mysteries left, unexplained in the llrst 
volume. 
-- 
MUSIC RECEIVED. 
From Henry 8. Mackik, Ki State street, 
Rochester, N. Y., “Little Suntlowor,’’ Bong, 
words and in unit: by I. G. Withers; “I mil the 
Brother of Josophlus," by the same author; 
“The Comet of the West,’’ song, arranged by .1. 
>1. Moalow; “Jesus, Lover of my Soul," quar¬ 
tette, with solos for soprmm, alto and tenor, by 
Dr. J. M. Mungor. The latter piece deserves to 
he popular, and the others perhaps will bo if a 
community can be found who I ike negro songs 
without either pathos or wit, their places being 
supplied by an obligato break-down. 
Practical Poultry Kuepar (I•. YVright). 2 in) 
Prnntloul Shepherd (Rundnll)..2 (Ml 
Preparation ot Conked Knott for Fattening Cuttlo 25 
Unlnby's Mysteries of Hen Keeping. I Ml 
Quincy on Hulling Cuttle. 1 25 
Rand's Bn 10s. . 3 I") 
Do. Garden Flowum,. , . 3 00 
Kami,ill'*.Fine Wool Shoep I In Ml inn (Ivy. 1 00 
Dn. Sheep Husbandry In the Soul -b, . 150 
llleluii ilHon mi Min Dog. 30 
Rivers' .Miniature Ffutt flurdtin. I oy 
Saunders nomestlo Poultry. 10 
Hehonek's Hardeners* Text-Book.. 75 
Scribner's Pmdncn Tallinn ..;0 
Do. Remty Recknlilir Hint l og Hook... 80 
Sign Will log anil lllm* Embossing.... 1 50 
Silver’s Now Poultry Book. 50 
Simpson''' llursn Pormiltnro Breeding. Ilnur. 
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Six II n nil rod lleolpc*.... 1 7a 
Skillful 1 tonsil tvl to. 78 
Sniiusbes (Gregory). 30 
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NEW PUBLICATIONS. 
Thai Convention. By F. H. W. ot. a’ . Illustra¬ 
ted by Frank Beard. Now York: . 0. Welch 
k Co. 
“That Convention" has reference to tho 
Cinoinlmati Convention, and is a volume of 
75 pages, full of broad and sly humor, with 
shafts of wit dircotcd against, all sorts of 
politicians, The book is laughable, reada¬ 
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paigu has thus far brought out. Mark 
Twain aud P. Y. Nasby contribute reada¬ 
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comes in for his share of attention. The 
pictures are well drawn, and exceedingly 
numerous. 
Pool ol Toi'miih. Ily A Graduate. Boston: Rob¬ 
erts Brothers. 
YV no “ a graduate ” is does not matter, so 
long as ho lias given to the world a good 
book. In his attempt to Hkotrh the times 
and gospel of the Apostle of the Gentiles, 
ho is conceded to have succeeded very well. 
So long as the teachings of Paul have so great 
an influence in Christian nations, wo can 
hardly read too much of him, his times, and 
his system of religion. 
Sailing Oil the Nile. By LAPIIKNT Loi'ABTK. 
Boston: Roberts Brothers. 
A very readable, sprightly, smoothly- 
written book, translated from the French. 
The author gives us pleasant pictures, 
mingled with a quiet, philosophy, which are 
familiar to tho travel-reading public, but 
which in his hands have a now charm, as if 
fresh from some clever artist. For pleas¬ 
ant Summer reading, wo think it delightful. 
music mill Morals. 
New York : Harper . 
i Rev. H. R.HoweiS, A.M. 
tros. 
A readable work, which treats of the 
philosophy of music, having much to say of 
morality; which gives many pleasant bio¬ 
graphical sketches from Ambrose to Han¬ 
del; has chapters on musical instruments, 
and music in London. Every lover of music 
will be glad to add this work to his library. 
The Complete Phottouriiplier. - By JAMBS E. 
Munson. New York ; Harper A Bros. 
This is a well-known standard work, an 
exposition of phonography, with its appli¬ 
cation to all branches of reporting. Mr. 
M mi son is an official reporter in one of the 
courts in New York, and knows whereof lie 
writes. YVe suppose a better book on this 
subjeot hardly exists. 
IJnuiiibiich’M New Uolleeiiou of .Sacred Music. 
Boston : Oliver Hi Ison A Co. 
A very handsome collection of good mu¬ 
sic, adapted specially for the Episcopal 
Church, though it contains, also, much that 
will be welcome in any church, as well as in 
the home circle. The tine taste and har¬ 
monic accuracy of the author are too well 
known to need extended notice. 
Appleton's Railway mill bsteatti Navigation 
(Glide tor July. New York: D. Appleton A Co, 
A full and complete account of tho linos 
of travel in tho United Stutoa, with time¬ 
tables, it has a list of the watering places. 
Ncui ^publications. 
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