Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 April 1890 — Regimental Women. [ARTICLE]
Regimental Women.
No baggage drain is allowed to. a Persia® (regiment—theirs, in appeamnee, is quite umlike -any other onward military movement neither are commissary stores t aken along with them. No tents have they. These Eastern regiments travel -quite (comfortably their thirty miles a day. They are provided with substantial entertainment before the early morning start, and before set of sun will reaeh their nest appointment, where all will be (accommodated for the night. The colonel's lady makes the trip in style; a light horse litter, over which is thrown a scarlet cloth, is at her service, and she reclines, unseen by sny gaping erowd, content with her own thoughts and happy dreams. Following “the lady of the regiment” are women whose husbands are of lesser note, closely veiled, one Upon either side of a plodding male, while a donkey trots stolidly on, bearing all equipments and comforts for the day. Onoe well on their way, these army parties fall apart in groups, as official position and comradeship warrant, the officers with stately dignity keeping by themselves, having within call an attendant to replenish their pipes. 1 ■" '■ It was the man who conldn’t button his coat who hadn't clothes enough to go round. “Brown’s Bronchial Troches” are widely known as an admirable remedy for Bronchitis. Hoarseness, Coughs, and Throat troubles. Sold only in boxes. What is better than a promising man? A paying one.
