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Show country. Although he raises and sell? millions of forest trees annually, his specialty is evergreens. Ho plants huudreds of pounds of the seeds every year, and low has nearly three hundred varieties on his lists, fully equalling the largest nurseries in Europe, which supply sup-ply the nurseries aud parks of royalty. Of course, having such a large trade and growing them in s ch large quantities, quanti-ties, he is able to cive better prices for the same quality of trees thin any other nurseryman in the country. It is well worth the while of any person to ;rn! for his lists. The; Art.liuutcm-.Montaaruc' Marks, publijlu-rs. -3 I'nion square. New York: $4 a year. Specimen copies with Culored pUles for -J") D vo'ed to art in the househol 1. it H profusely illustrated, is indispeusible to teachers and students. It monthly gives practical desigus in drawing an I painting. In home decoration, it contains con-tains descriptions of artistic work with suggestions for decorating and furnishing; furnish-ing; needlework, news, criticisms. It offers an illustrated catalogue of over 100 color studies free. The Trihune, daily, Sunday aud weekly, Tri-Hbuue Tri-Hbuue Publishing Co., Sail Lake; Jl This is the leading liberal paper of Utah. Ii is an excellent news paper and gathers special information from I all points of the west by means of a trained army of special correspondent?. BEAVER. From the Ulonian of February 25: 4 "Among the Breakers" and a farce, 'Foolish Investment" will be re peated tomorrow night by the Beaver Drama -tic clnb. Sam'l LeRoy has taken the helm of ihe Manti Tentinel office. The paper presents pre-sents the best appearance it has ever done since it was started several years ago by tha irrepressible typo, James Jakinan. Mr. A. Z. Marshall was arrested on the 22h, for taking a horse and cart belonging be-longing to the Beaver Co op. The case was tried before the Youngs Men's Mutual Improvement association court. The jury failed to agree and on motion of defense, no objection by prosecution, the defendant was discharged. A very interesting program has been prepared for next Tnesday evening. Every young man should become a member of this organization. The Homo Magazine, Toe Brobix Publishing Co., Washingto I). C; 50 cents per year. Tho Home Magazino of Washington, D C, conducted by Mrs. John A Logan, the best and most popular low-priced periodical ever printed, can be secured oy our readers for a year by sending us a mere nominal sum iu addition to the price of a year's subsciiutiou to this paper. Sae announcement below. The American Farmer. Springfield and Cleveland Cleve-land Ohio; 1 a jeni. By a special arrangement with the publishers we are prepared to furnish free to each of our readers a yeai'saub-scriptiou yeai'saub-scriptiou to this popular monthly agricultural agri-cultural journal. This offer is mad to any cf onr subscribers who will pay up all arrearages on subscription and one year 'n advance. Tho Farmer enjoys a large national circnlation, and ranks among the leading agricultural papers. By this arrangemen it costs yon nothing noth-ing to receive the American Farmer for one year. It will be to your advantage to call promptly. Sample copies can be seen at our office. Printer's Ink, Geurge P. Rowell & Co., 10 8pruce St., New York : $1 a year. If yon wish to advertise anything at any time write to Geo. P. Rowell & Co. Class papers. Trade papers. Complete lists of all devoted to any of the various trades, professions, societies, etc., may be found in Geo. P. Rowell & Go's "Book for Adveitisers," which is tent by mail to any address on receiptof 1. Apply to Geo. P. Rowell & Co., publishers, 10 Spruce St. New York. Burpee's Farm Annual, W. Atlee Buipee & Co. Philadelphia : free for stamps. The meritorious part of this cata. logue consist i in the latest fashions in pansies, of which there ars five. Peacock, Pea-cock, edged with thin white line, within which is a space of purplish erimson pacing to a central blotch of deep blue, shading to black. Rosy Morn, rosy red with distinct white edge aronnd each petal, the three lower petals are blotched with purplish red. Defiance Giant,, measures from 2 to 4 inches across, ground colors of all shades, three aud Ave spotted. Giant and Imperal German Ger-man are in largely increased varieties. The C'auadian Queen, Toronto, Canada ; SI iei-year. iei-year. Devoted to Canadian homes, but valuable valu-able to American women for articles on ait, fashion, culture and literature. Received. Parties writing to any of the follow-iug follow-iug will grant a favor by mentioning The Sentinel. The Irrigation Age, Smythe, Britton & Poole Co., Salt Lake, Ceirrer and San Francisco; $ per year. This excellent publication is of gnat value to Sanpete farmers and should be in the hands of all those interested in irrigation questions. The current number contained a valuable article on "Simple Earthen Dams." See clubbing proposition. The American Agrieulturiai, Orange Judd Co., New York, 52 and 54 llafayette Place, 51.50 per year. This magazine stands at the head of the list as an agricultural paper. The March number contains among other excellent articles "Moving American Grain Crops," ' Stockralaing iu the Southwest, "First Ronanza Farms," "Coach Horses and Hackneys," "Blue Andaluslan Fowls," "The 8mut of Oats." "Possibilities of Our Sugar Industry," "Distribution of Spring and Winter Wheat," 'New Markets for F'arni Produce" Pro-duce" and others, as well as generous space devoted to household matters. Heraia, Herald Publishing Co., Salt Lake; daily, $10; serai weekly, 3; Sunday, RM. T he leading democratic paper of Utah. It is a little better than The Sentinel because it appears daily. Reliable, free from partisan matter, its language is clean-cut, to the point, and is popular. Its news departments are awake to everything going on, and its make-up is excellent. The C'eamopolitan, edited by John Bisben Walker, Broadway and Twenty-fifth streets Kew.York ; $3 per vear. The .March number contains '-The Columbian World's Fair"-by M. H. De Young of the San Francisco Chronicle, "Cologne Cathedral" by Elizabeth Bis land, "Political Cartoons of John Ten-niel," Ten-niel," "Problems of Aerial Navigation" and other excellent articles. The magazine is elegantly illustrated. This class of literature should be in every family and this magazine is easily the best in the eonntry. Art Int erchange, Art Interchange Co.. 9 Dei"-brosses Dei"-brosses street, New Yor; circulars tree for stamps. This consists o f colored studies such as "A Lake View." water color; a study in "Pink Roses," '-A Kitten Family," ' The After Glow," -'Foraythia," the latter being flowers in browns and yellow. yel-low. These are copies of famous and expensive oil and water paintings. The Seed Annual, D. M. Feiry 4 Co., Detroit Mich., free by enclosing postaga. This annnal publication contains information in-formation for the formation and management of vegetable and flower gardens. The bnsiness of this company has so enlarged thev have purchased 200 acres (f land within the corporate limits of the city of Pontiac Michigan. It is now nndoubtedly the largest concern con-cern of the kind in the country. Wholesale Price list ofAmerlcan Evergreens Evergreen, Door county, Wis. free for stamps. This offica has been favored with a complete catalogue and price list of the Evergreen nurseries, of Evergreen Wis. This nursery is well known throughout the west, bavins ben many years established. es-tablished. The proprietor, Mr 6 eorge Pinney, has probably distributed more evergreens and forest trees through |