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eal THE JOURNALIST. aking a tre- ‘andidate, a Royal Arca- Within five joubled its been of this pmbel- essrs. within 1 trade lence, re re: who sea. " y be ex ad in a news- does not t Fulton y because lod fellow fession minis- jteite. per 6, 1886. Mumm & only popu- ly esteemed largely pat- everal years he tables of ty and his of Wales. ave now re- ‘on of being mpagoe to | purveyors ghness the ts in each Sydney— Majesty's yn—the Noth- essrs. ne, "oO A JOURNALISTIC SUCCESS. One of the most striking and interest he ing features in the record of American journalism is the remarkable and almost phenomenal success of Texas Siftings, if started by Sweet and Knox in Austin, The Texas, May 9, 1881, It attained a cir- culation exceeding §,000 copies during the first month. Its popularity with the American people was’ fully attested from its inception—the first year showing a rapid advance in its sales, at the élose of the year it having reached a circulation of over 20,000 copies weekly. This cit culation was more than doubled during the second year. It has steadily in- omnia creased until at the close of its fifth vol-| Syungant evi uume the sales of the paper reached 93.000| a4. wp each issue. Before that time the princi-| patches and pal office of publication was moved to] topics by prac New York, as there was not facilities in| &c. and a.car Texas for printing or distributing such a] No other # large edition reader#| When in May last, beginning its sixth volume, Siftings appeared as a sixteen: TI page paper, price ten cents, many pre- dicted that the circulation would fall of, | DAIEY-<x¢ The improvement in the paper was so| SUNDAY ¢, marked, and its new features were so| DAILY, 61 unique, that, instead of decreasing, the] DAILY. 6 circulation has increased more than} DAILY. twenty per cent. during the six months ending November last, and is now over one hundred and ten thousand copies each issue. Texas Siftings is probably one of the best known, and’¥s certainly one of the] Rel most popular, humorous and literary| seitt papers in the world, We take it that the secret of its suc- cess is the fact that its proprietors keep abreast of the times, add new and origi-| The tat fal features to it as fast as they can be obtained, and secure for its columns the| “FP best talent that can be found in the coun- { wy With such humorists as Alex. E. Sweet, | J. Armoy Knox, and A. Miner Griswold in the editorial department, and as artists Thos. Worth, Frank Bellew, Wolf, Ver Beck, and Ramsden, in the artistic department, itis aot much wonder that Texas Siftings has taken the place it It concerns} readers someth The really completeness Al THE TIME, — contains 24 pages and a supplement printed in colors.—Norristown Herald. The Christmas number of Jupoe is very fine. 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