Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 17, 1884, Image 2

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MF.R GKAVX NKGI.KCTKD AND rOSUOTTON—
THK OLD KENMORK Hull.
Front rrdiTl< kburg Lsitrr.
Congressman Wise, of Virginia, may
not possibly gu<ht*r in touch fatuo front
hi* Danville massacre or hi bloodless
duel with Fagc McCarthy, but by call
itig the attention ol Congress to the
neglected remain* of Washington'*
mother, ho may associate hi* name
with old and highly esteemed memories.
Washington's father,named Augustine,
with Mrry, his wife, settled originally
in the county of Westmorland, on the
other bank of the river, a few miles be
low the preront Krederiokburg. moving
later to a site nearly opposite the loca'
tion of the town. It was to this new
home George wss brought when about
six years old. The lad figures in legen
dary l tcal lore a having thrown a stone
across the Rappahannock at an incredi
bly early age. The fond parent who
had enticed George into the paths of
truth never cut a conspicuous figure
and died young, leaving the care of the
hov to hi* wife. This was about all he
did leave, except a ooonskin cap and a
mortgage on the farm.
Mr*. Washington, or Mother Wash
ington, a* the native* call her, then
Abandoned the old place and paused the
days of her widowhood in a small one
st >ry and attio frame that ia still stand
ing on one of the principal atreeta, just
lyo'ore you reach the out-kirt*—a bat
tered and shaky concern, with a band
box kitchen attachment, in which two
chicken* could hardly bo cooked with
out crowding the accommodations. Ad- |
-itlionh have aince hern made to the '
origin it house, but the old shanty itself, ■
in ail it* primitive quaintness, is now
occupied by Mr. Moon and his tsmily,
a watchmaker of the town, while the
corner room, where Mother Washington
died, is now the firmament Irom which
Mrs. Moon sheds her mild domestic
light.
About two hundred yards to the
south of h'r old rookery tnds the
mo<t interesting house of the neigbbot
ho.el and it explains the residence of !
Mother Washington on the south fide
of the river alter her husband's death.
She h >d. among other treasures, a daugh
ter Elizabeth, Letter known as lieity. |
on wh >lO Col. Fielding Lewis dropped
hia adoring and practical gate. The
Colon-1 was an English gentleman, of
cultui e and family and barring an inher
ited tendency to consumption, which '
■helvi-d bun before tnsny years, seems
to have been a most deiral le cavsliir i
of the old school. He drew his English
gold, imported English architects and
bricks and built the substantial man
sion which is now the home of Mr.
Willis u Key Uaword, of JWllimore and
is still known aa Kenmore House. Its
walls and drives are aa lonely as ever
and spacious hsl! and it* dining room
elegant and impressive.
mother's grave bet we< n
her old home and Kerim"re House is
surmounted by a pedestal, without an
inscription and aurrounded by rank
weeds. Just at its feet lies a postrate
shaft of undressed marble, about two
feet in length, meant for the capital
of the monument. The storm* of many
years have swept over it, and sunshine
of many summers have rested their
hopeful raya u|>on its surface, but no in
fluence in Virginia has been found
strong enough to ruse it from itadegra.
ded resting place and place it on the
orphaned ba<-. The ground are still un
kept, overrun with we'd* and thistles. 1
surrounded, w. ha cheap wire fencing
and furnished, for I lie l>enefit of visitor*
with a tumble 1 lorn wooden stile.
SuggoHttvo Contrasts.
While Mr. J< hn Sherman and a num
ber of other K P'l-iblican Sotia'ora are
d< ing what they con through the agency
of the outrage mill to renew the sec
lional prejudices of other years albeit
they have thus far made fortuna'e fail
ure of the whole disreputable business
—the veteran sold ers of the North
are clasping hands of friendly sympathy
with their late an tag mists, and making
manifest in marry ways that the era of
reconciliation has come to stay, the
partisanship of the contrary notwifh
standing.
A conspicuous exhibition of thai
fraternal feeling t* jast now making io
•he efforts of the Grand Army posts of
the North to a*i*U the movement
which has been inaugurated at Rich
mond to found a home for diaabled Con
federate soldiers. In this good work
the posts at Brojklyn are leading off
with an earnestness and enthusiaam
that promises to result in a largo accca
aion to the Richmond fund.
There ia a mass meeting to he held
et Cooper Union, New York, on Wed
aeedsy evening next, to advance the
oauae and a grand entertainment to be
given at the Metropolitan Opera House
on the 30th instant, in behalf of the
same object to which the first contribu
tion roado was an order for one thou*-
end tickets at oe dollar each by
David Mallon, of D e Grand Army.
It was hoped unit (Jen. Grant might
he induced to preside at the Cooper
Union meeting, hut his physical condi
tion will hardly admit of his doing so.
In his dispatch from this city to
Gen. Gordon, however expressing his
regret at being unable to attend, he al
so conveys his hearty approval of the
contemplated objeot.
How pitiful and mean, in view of*
noble philanthropio enterprise, so gen
erously seconded by those who were
but twenty years ago, the deadly foes
upon the battlefield, of the intended
beneficiaries of the Houthern Veterans'
home, appears a Senatorial committee
sitting upon on election riot at Danville,
inspired by no other motive, so far as
majoity is concerned, than the manufac.
ture of political capital whereby to pull
the teclion apart and perpetuate their
resentmeots.
Mr. Sherman, directing the one—Gen,
Grant signifying his hearty approval of
the other—lurnish a striking cootraat,
and we hsve no fears that its moral will
be loat upon the thinking masses of the
people throughout the country. The
limn for waving the bloody abirt Las
certainly passed, when the gr-al soldier
to whom Robert F.. I.ee gave up his
sword, can subscribe his unqualified in
dorsement to a benefaction for the dis
abled veterans of Lew's army.— R'nA
imejton Pott.
- -
VIA, VXKILT.—We pity him—the man
who has to go shopping in a tlry goods
store with hi* wife. He is everlastingly
trying to pretend that he is used to that
sort of thing, hut when his wife ak
him to decide whether she should take
the silk of the color of "elephant's
breath," "sunset cherry," "crushed
strawberry," or "ashes of roe," lie is
completely "knocked out," ami tied* it
hard work to face the good looking
sales-ladv behind the counter, without a
ciimson blush on his sla" aster brow. I
adtuiro the man who can paaa through
the ordeal. Verily, be that purchaaeth
a pspor of pins for hi* wife in a fashion
able dry goods store is greater than be
that takeib a city.
IlaromiDixjd Re public una
The Garfield-Conk ling quarrel is
revived by a long statement from Con
gressman Belford, of Colorado. He says
that as early as Jsnustv, IhSl, Garfield
had made up bis mind to repudiate the
friends of Grant and Conk ling, having
t>ecome convinced that to encourage
them would amount to nothing le*s
than the encouragement of treason in
hi* own ramp, and that the nomination
of f\lleelor Robertson wss made with
the design of opening the war sgain (
those gentlemen—Conkling especially
—which had l>een fully resolved upon.
The statement is reasonable. It will be
remembered that in the beginning of
the rampsign Conkling refused to meet
Hatfield, though the latter had come
many miles to see him ; that according
to general admission the support o'
Conkling had to l>e | urcbascd with the
promise of a certain amount of Federal
patronage, snd that in bis several
speeches Conkling made only th%br.-*t
allusion to Hatfield, and in some of
them did not ev n mention his rnme.
When "the treaty of Mentor" w:
Rials the Stalwarts went to work, and
elected Garfield. Then lie seised the
earliest i pponunity afier bi* 'naugurv
tion of g' nig back oil hi* promi-e*. an I
•or tlr* br -neb of fat'-h Grant, Conk i>-g
and the Stalwarts generally hold Mr
Rlaiue r<-*|onib!e — Ptftilury /' •/.
Life a Labors
Wh it a gcrst thing it i t > live, and
to live to do g-iod to others! 11->w f-w
there sre who appreciate their blessed
opportunities, snd improve tin to a"
cnr linglv. I.ife means earnest and *c
live work, t tne should love In* life work,
and labor intelligently with some good
end in view. Eicb day should see some
noble action p'r!ortr,<- I. and its evening
find each traveler one day's journey
near homo. He should enter upon the
rice with a brave heart, and keep up
hia courage until the end. Yet bow
many there are who fail in this world
either through Initio**, inattention or
ill health. An unwell man or woman
can never love life or its work. At
heart they ennnot do as murh as the
one possessed of a daring aoul and a
healthy body, who lovea hia work. This
waa true of Mr. J. W. Reynolds, of New
Lisbon, Columbiana oounty, Ohio.
Through hard and ioceseant toil, and
olose application to business, bis health
had become greatly impaired. He had
become a confirmed invalid, and the
general debility of hia system was alarm
ing. He could not sleep well; neither
ooutd he work. A friend recommended
that he try the famopa Pxstm A, prepared
by the celebrated physician, Dr. 8. R.
llartman. At first uo great change
was noticeable, hut he persevered, (le
took eight bottlee. ana as a result was
completely restored to his former vigor
and vtreogib. He oaya he now feels
like e new man, and is daily teen about
the street* of bis eity. Ifeengoystbe
beet of health, and says it kt ell owing
to PxanwA. He lovea his labor, and
tskea pride in hia work, and is unseat
ing in hi* pini e* of the gi at i. ni.dy
which restored h'm.
TUB HATCHET ttSrftJS
humorotm imper puMtabed at tlieCupi
lit). It male** a Nature of •honing up
t'ublio Mrii an th< y really are. It eon
• aitin a luge cartoon each week on Pub
lic AfTiirn and ia filled with illuatrift d
< omio ariiel-i heeidea. It ia the Urgent,
handaonieat, beat and r.bca|>eat funny
paper in the country. Terata, $2.50 a
yea.; 21 week*, SI.OO To five or more
munea aent by one party, $2 00 ench a
rear. Sample CO pica aenl Iree to any
addreaa. Ag-nla wanted in every town.
Big CommutM'tin-.
TUK HATCHET PUB. CO.,
WaaniNuTON, D. C.
TreaMiror'H Hal©
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tha mo*ta of telling onaat! Urd# In C#ntr* rounfy, "
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