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ll** In your guard dullra. Aa is drlv'*
fag in amund ttV luma, why. why dna t
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tV arum ot tV ounlry. «nd had to
go la IV arm* for • living. «N »>•
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To IV Editor of TV Hrrald—
Sir. In looking ovor your ialu»W!<*
yapar tonight. I noth* an artkdo writ
tan hy a prival* nf tV Third Cavalry. >
giving hla vlawa of tha army.
If you will V kind anough allow m*
llttl* »|.»''» In your oolumna I would
Ilka to ehow lhal »ama nrlvaia that
what V aaya la not altugviVr c orrai t
Ha hlamaa tha volunteer* for hla hav
ing so prot'ure g pasa to get into the
town. Wall. In tha flrat pla<"% 1 don't
Vltava ha '.now* what patttto* ata l»-
*ued for. Ha nearna tu !«• laboring uh
dar tha ImpraMlnn that paa*a* ara only
laattad liacau*e th® provoat guard la pa
trolling tha city. It doaa not otaur to
him that tt*y ara iaiuad In order to
diminish the amount of vhrttora you
would have otherwlae In your city dal- !
»y
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A* far a* coin* to church Is r«n
emwd, therre- aic but few in cither
brgnch cf the service v-hu eannot get
there every Sunday If they wish to do
so, for we havf our chaplain' In each
regiment who conducts hervlcea every
Sunday, and thoee of tut wh ' are of
the Catholic persuasion can get a pass
and go to town to worahin if we mi
desire: and I am positive that the reg
ular army officer* are not so strict as
tojinterfere v. ith an enlisted man's de
sire to attend divine services if his
conduct merits It.
Next, he says we do not like the reg
ulars.
Welcl. I beg to differ. I can truthfully
atate that I have never heard any of
the volunteers say that they disliked
any of the regulars; on the other band,
the regulars treat us with contempt,
hardly considering it necessary to sa-'
lute an officer of the volunteers. And
as far as their going out is concerned.
I am sure, for our part, they could go
in and out as often as they liked with- ,
out causing us the least uneasiness.
Then, again, he say» we ought to be
driven about like hogs. I freely forgive j
him, for the moon was full at the time. I
And another thing: he gives me good
advice: that is, to Join the regulars, for,
which I thank him very much. He
thinks army life delightful, only there
are times when a swelled head "non-!
com.” shows his authority and drivesj
them around like a herd of cattle.
Allow me to say, In conclusion} that
he has not got the first Instincts of a
soidier about him. or he would never j
speak of treating “non-coms.'' and Drt- :
vates the same, for it is evident that
he has no respect for rank, and a sol- <
dier that has no respect for his supe- j
riors should avaii himself of the first
cpp,.nullity to leave the army forever, j
Tours, sincerely.
A VOU’.N'TKEn.
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at. ward rank* a* **rg*ant «T IV lln*.
Th* i tang* m tV c-.mmand nf tV
rmt»p»n> rff*. t*d laat w*»f« wa* grmilv
regreti.<l hy IV Irnya hacaua* they
Vanity bated to ran from U*ut, Mar
ty Hill TV lieutenant rtood In *lo*a
touch with hla men. and hy hla quid,
gentlemanly wdy V w.n th* hearty ra
*lH-rt and auppnrt of everyone. —II.
while w* ar* sorry to give him up. a»
ar* glad to learn that th* change wa*
of hi* necking. W* wlah to «»»ute him
of «»ur l»v*. W* h'>ii* ihat h* will *o.m
cnp.j tV good fortune that every«.n
feel* i* ahead for him
Sln<* payday th* boy* ar* planning
for a Mg festal lime Chrt*tmr«. The*
aim t» enjoy a royal good dinner on
that day. and a mfleytlan to tht* end
la progressing favorably . Th* --onipa*
ny t* fmtunat* In pnaa. wing ih* 'and
rrMik* In the nervl.-*. Steward Miller,
chef In tb* officer*' mras, wa* fotmerly
* cook In lhe navy; and Charley not
hin* Ihe company * co-.k, ha* had a
long egperlence In the Briny. The ex
pertenr* of army coking give* on* th*-
»rt of making somethin* out of noth
ing' And thi* Charley can d»> moat *ur
( rialttgly. Th.- I toy* aJpieclatc hint »<>
thtt they are determined to pay him a
little extra on their own account.
The womankind addition to the com
pany provoked no little surprise and ex
pectation at first, t.ut now the hoy*
have come to regard them with Inter
est and admiration. A* nurse* they are
dally proving their efficiency, being a*
they are well Informed and excellently
disciplined. Their duties place them In
close touch with the men who realixe
more every day that It Is good for them
to be here. Hut It I* the poor fellow*
sick In the hosolfal who appreciate
them most. To them, seeing these good
women about, feeling thetr gentle touch
and hearing their cheery voices, la like
home and It Is no little oomfort cither.
E. C.
Camp Mackenxle.
Regulars and Volunteers
To the Editor Of The Hen Ti
the: An article In your I sue of De
cember 22, written by a me iber of the
Third Cavalry, seems to cc r yey the im
pression that we, the volurlt >r soldiers.
In this camp, are looked do vn upon by
■
I thini it ires*, to answer Ir remarks
jln the order slated. Firs regarding
| the poor privates being pi* ted down.
| As I am a private myself.l.l can sav
, I have never been denied the) privilege
of going to church on Sunday, and as
; for being watched over by a provost
! guard, that does not amount to any
i thing. Any soldier who goes tl> the city
; and behaves himself need not know
! there is such a thing as i provost
I guard. I have been in camp Were since
I November 2, and only once I stop
ped by a provost. 1
i As for the volunteers being the di
rect cause for the regulars lacing pln
| nod down ,1 fall to see it and would
! like to have some regular open my eyes,
j Another thing: "They ought to lie
i driven around like hogs." Wonder :f
Ml'. Regular ever took time t 6 think of
the Important part played by the Vol
unteers in this late war: evidently not,
to Judge by what he says.
It needless for him to have told
us that he came from the country; we
kn«v that. V Is very evident thiit he
war,not able t» make a living on th
farm, and not being fined to hoi! bis.
cwn 1n civil life had to Join the army.
in order to keep body and soul alive, to j
say nothing of paving a few denars
each month to spend.
Wonder what Mr. Regular would do
if he was in a position to accept some j
of the nice snaps left hy the volunt- i
to fight for their emmuy'.' It was not a
ease of, enlist or starve to death; we I
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■chad aartrty In this ..atlwat uad*r
IV lead*rship aad guldanee ..f iha He*
John Carftdy. and you ar* .-..rdlallv In
vlled to c-itw o»*t and Join u* Tb
meet mas ar* held In teht N«. t C»,
A, nth Minn . V 1., and don't he
afraid sunny .to visit US, a# lh« Indian*
will not lad her you. Du favor ua *.ttk
y.«ur company, my dear buy- Havival
aervhsw ar* held very Hunday. and we
will give a ap*rla| war d»ncc tnr v«ur
I—neflt.
Now. In regard I* whal you said
about twlag drive*, around Ilk.. h«at*
don’t let iVm dt|*e y.m. a* It la Ju*t as
assy fur IVm so ray 'four* rt*h • or
•foura l*fl" aa ll la f*w them tu grun?
"*hnu'‘ al you, Just watch those non
cm*." who dldn t get tried and deed
go to Sonday school, and try alwsy* lo
he a dear, good lllll* *">T and plena*
I. HIM till r that a cord si Invllalb.n lo
visit us and take part in our service# u
held out to you t>y all IV boy*. •• well
as by Yours truly.
El>W\HI > t'AKNET.
One of Ih.- Indian*.
Co. A. 15th Mina.. Vol*.
Camp Ms. kensle.
Hit* Them Hard.
To the bMIIV of The Herald—
tilr: TV article In yur issue of
Thursday *iv*d "A Private of ThIH
Cavalry." hit* Mr'votaMvr* a Hill*
hard. I wish lo »«>'. In b.hsir of th*
Sth regiment, tt.»l »ur prove*! lreai«
them a* well *# our own men. nnd
ms far a* being driven around like hogs
that ought to Iw their lot. While the
volunteers bfi g»#ul home* and lucra
tive position* to go ink* up arm* In de
fense of tbeli (o*ntry. the majority of
the regular# go Into the army to get *
home. Is. * vers, doctor* and business
men can la- found tn our ranks, while
the education of most of the regulate
Is Untiled to army life. There Isn't any
semblance of the wild Indian In anv of
the volunteer regiments. All we aay is.
treat u# tight, and we will return the
favor. Hoping you will give this apace
In your valuable paper, I ant yours
itespcctfully.
PRIVATE.
Eighth Pennsylvania.
Camp Mackensle
For Whooping Cough
use CHENEY’S EXPEC
TORANT.
The Hobson Case.
Here's a theme for mournful stansas,
Hobson's getting bold!
Girls of Illinois and Kansas,
Will you be enthralled
When you hear that he's fated
To be sadly depilated?
Can a hero, tairless-pated.
Kisaable be called?
Vainly you may con mnemonics
Over "ads" you’ve seen—
Send him capillary ton lea
Bay rum, vaseline,
Kg* shampoos and hair-restorers—
Lovely, osculant adorers!
Better far become ignorers
Of a bald-head's sheen.
•
No, there are no druggists’ pestles
That may cures prepare;
Hobson may raise Spanish vessels—
He can’t raise more hair.
Baldness is beyond redemption.
Heroes may not claim exemption;
Hobson’s choice must be emption
Of a wig to wear.
* I
Or. when 1920 passes
Little girls may hear
How Ihelr grandmothers—when lasses
Out of teens a year,
Bevy after bevy rushing.
And poor Hobson almost crushing,
“Kissed him (grandma w ill be blushing)
On his bald spot, dear!"
—W. P. 8., in New York Bun.
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The
“Maine”
Album!
CAPTAIN CHARLES D. SIGSBEE
and interesting scenes associated with the destruction of our Giant Bat
ship and her Heroic Crew,
Souvenir Edition!
Few incidents of Amerlenn history have been attended by such publlo
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f CONTENTS OF "MAINE” LABUM.
Captain Chas, D. Sigsbee. General
Fitzhugh Lee.
The Battlechfrf Maine.
The Destruction of the Maine.
Havana Harbor and the Malno An
chorage.
The Harbor Entrance to Havana.
Gunner's Gang of the Multie.
Views of the Maine's Crew off Duty.
A Minstrel Show on the Maine. Ship's
Company of the Maine.
Please notice the Maine Album above advertised Is one of a "Souvenir
Series” of eight portfolios, devoted to the great Heroes and Achievements
of the Spanish-American War, each portfolio being a special number devoted
to a great and principal event. . , . . „ _ .
Next week No. 2 will be offered aa a Memorial of the First Sacrifice of
the- war, or the heroic death of Ensign Baglay and his companions inclu
ding many other special features of the early events of the war■ 1 a "
vessel (hat fired the first shot; the first prize; bombardment of Matanzas,
cutting of the* cabled, etc., etc. „
Then in weekly and consecutive order will appear the following.
THE DEWEY NUMBER-The Hero and,battle of Manila. _
THE SAMPSON NUMBER—Bombardmemf of San Juan and Morro Ca»*
Ufc HOBSON and THE MEP.RIMAt—With Additional special features
ADMIRAL SCHLEY-The Destruction of Cervera's Fleet
THE SIfAFTER NUMBER—The Siege and Capture of Santiago.
GENERALS MILKS AND MERRITT— Army Operations in Porto Rico
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Genera Lee
General Blanco
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Wardroom of the Maine.
The Court of Inquiry in Sesalon.
Funeral of the Victims of the Maine.
Disaster.
A Fruit Vender In Havana. Milk De
livery in Havana.
The Captain General’s Palace In Ha
vana.
General Blanco y Arenas.
Looking Down the Prado, Havana.
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