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Under the title“ Natural Gas,” the publishers hav contrived to gather ava a amount of amusement.—, ** Natural G: ommended to dispel allun- happy humors and to tit the reader to live in peace and harmony with his fellow-mortals.—S¢, Louis (o.) Spec~ tator, thing for all to gs mind from election bs witticisms will make eve buttons of his vest. for a jolly, hilarious social circle.— Union, \didate test the is just the thing renectady (N.Y. * Natural is the catching and comprehensive title of Junce’s latest publication, being a collection of the best black and white illustrations of the mos! cessful comic paper in the land, with some of Jv brightest and funniest sa Our despondent Dem- cratic friends are advised to glance through its pas They will brighten up ind_be convinced there is yet something to live for. —Plattsburch (V. Y.) Telegram. Price, 25 Cents. U byall book and news dealers, or sent postpaid by the publishers on receipt of price. THE JUDGE PUBLISHING COMPANY, New York. Tts ifustrated and other| \d everywhere. 20 = Starn-CROSSED: The Life and Love of an Actress. BY AN ACTRESS. Price, 50 Cents. | AN INTENSELY INTERESTING NOVEL. WHAT THE PI SAYS: The novel * Star-Crossed,” published by the Judge company, has excited the interest of all dramatic peo- le and the attention of general readers everywhere. The following letter has been received by the author from an eminent English actor 's Rocks Horet, } Dec. 3, 1888." Dear Miss ——: Admirably ‘written. suggestion of the ‘'"prentice hand.” are all firmly drawn and life-lik need feel ** apprehensive about it 1 go to America next October, and may see you there. With kind remembrances, believe me, Faithfully yours, Witson BarReT?. Mr. Barrett's letter will start anew the discussion as to who wrote ‘*Star-Crossed."" ‘The names of Mary Anderson, Margaret Mather, Rose Coghlan, Mrs, James Brown Potter and other prominent American actresses have all been connected by rumor with the authorship.— The Altany (N.Y.) Journal, A novel with an actress for heroine is generally a mass of unnatural and exasperating gush, Star-Crossed ” is not that sort of novel; it is unnatural only in making the heroine, a waif picked up almost in infancy by a couple of coarse old ** barn-storming " managers, grow and mature without any perceptible mark in character or manners of the influence about her. A series of acci- There is no The characters Ido not think you Mane (Mane) Home | Rts not in any way discreditable to her or the her make the heroine an invalid inmate of the bachelor qua ters of a young physician of high birth and honor, and the two became enamoured of each other. ‘The hero's mother sets herself discreetly towork to break the match, and by some implied lies fo which common report gives the stamp of truth she succeeds, The author's sketches of the life “on the road" of a cheap traveling company are true as well as realistic, and some brutal scenes de- picted are no worse than many actors and actresses can tell of, Vork Herald, “* Star-Crossed,” the life and love of an actress, by an The author is evidently thoroughly acquainted with the inside of a country theatre and the m: customs of ** barn-stormers.” Mr. Silas W\ capital sketch, somewhat forcibly drawn, but still real and life-like, just as Mr. Vincent Crummles in Dicken’s Nicholas Nickleby” is, if not absolutely true, at least the truth as to pa for it easily. ‘The rest of the « are conventional, but such as everyone conversant with the drama and its professors will réc nize readily, It is strange, however, that “*an actress should fall into such a glaring error as to make climb the balcony and clasp Juliet in his arms! would be a new reading indeed. ‘The story is interest- ing, but familiar to romance readers, well told, and not loaded with disquisitions on recondite subjects ar * meta- physical imaginings, such as it is the wont ot many writers to bore their readers with, ‘The lay characters are lay figures as well and do not particularly fasten on the attention. 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