Show I LAST SAD RITES ARE nES RI En Valuable Relic Tells of Funeral Services Over George Washington PAPER BROWN WITH AGE Mrs C C. C E E. E Kennedy Prizes Old Newspaper Which Is Preserved Preserved Preserved Pre Pre- served in Glass r t D One of ot tho most Inter Interesting relics of ot tho the time of or George Washington ashington In Salt Lake is 11 n a newspaper ne 0 o by Mrs Airs C. C K E. Kennedy of or tho the Normandy hotel It Is a n copy COllY of at The Tho Ulster County azette published at Kingston Now ew fork bearing tho the date Saturday January January January Janu Janu- ary 4 1800 It contains an account of tho the funeral of the country's first dent r The Tho Gazette was one ono of the tho first r newspapers published In this country countr and this copy Is I. probably the oldest one In this thin part of the country toda today t The Tho paper WOoS was given to the tho mother of ot Mrs Irs I Kennedy In Brooklyn N. N Y y the thet t morning after the assassination of I Pre President Lincoln the party parly giving It L to her stating that he ho would call louit lou for forIt It In a n day or two However ho he never returned and the paper came into the possession of Mrs Kennedy ennedy at the death I of ot her mother Tho The article dealing with Washington Washing Washing- ton Is headed Washington Entombed and Is a special dispatch dated Georgetown Georgetown George George- town tonn December 20 0 1 1779 i I It reads In part as follows On Wednesday last tho the mortal part of ot Washington the Great the Great the Father of ot his country and the friend of or man was consigned ned to tho tomb with solemn honours and funeral pomp Multitude Attend Funeral A multitude of persons us assembled from many miles s around at Mount Vernon Vernon Vernon Ver- Ver non the choice abode and antI last residence real resi dence of or the thc illustrious chief There were tho the groves el tho the spacious 0 avenues yen ues the beautiful and sublime scenes the noble manlon mansion but alas the august Inhabitant was now no more That hat great greut soul was gone His mortal part was there indeed but ah nh how affecting affecting affect affect- ing Ins How awful was wan the tile spectacle of such worth and greatness thus to morIn mortal mor mor- In tal t eyes fallen yes yea e fallen fallen In the long hung and 1 lofty orty portico where oft oCt the tho hero walked In all aU his glory now lay by tho shrouded corpse The countenance still composed and serene erene seemed only to depress tho the dignity of ot tho the spirit which lately dwelt In that lifeless form torm There those who paid the last had honours to the benefactor I I of ot his countr country took an on Impressive c a 0 farewell view On tho the ornament at the head of ot the coffin as Inscribed SURGE AD JUDICIUM JU- JU about DICTUM about the middle of ot tho the coffin GJ GLORIA DEC DEC und und on the tho silver sll plate GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON Dep Departed this life Ufe on the December December Decem Decem- ber 1799 Age CS ca Tho The procession was formed and noved on In tho the following order Cavalry Ca Infantry guard music clergy With PIth arms re re- re versed The generals general's horse with his Bud saddle Jo holsters and pistols The corpse with tho pall nail Colonels Sims Ramsey Homsey Payne Gilpin Marsteller Marsteller Mars- Mars teller tener and Little Mourners Masonic brethren citizens Tho general discharges by the In Infantry In In- fantry the fantry-the the c cavalry valry and 11 pieces of artillery which lined the banks of the Potomac back of ot tho the valt paid the thelast last ast tribute to the entombed commander command command- er or of the Armies of the United States and to the departed Hero The tI was not setting Alas tho the thoRON SON RON OF GLORI r was waa set forever r. r No the name namo of ot W the tho American Amerlan Amen Ameri can an President and awl general with general with triumph triumph tri fri over D DEATH ATH The unclouded brightness of his GLORY GLORi will Illuminate ate the future ages OIlier F Feature ot lre There oro In this paper a great man many Interesting features aside naldo from the article dealing with the funeral ol oi Washington ton Tho Tim old English style of ot using the letter f I In of ot sn ain s a sIn In n the body of or words Is Ig adhered to throughout A note written by the editor notifies noti noti- flea fies tho public that Owing to the limits Units of ot the paper being too narrow for or the Treat variety of foreign news received on the tho last boats we wo will print a short but comprehensive sum sum- mary mory The latest foreign by the wa way are arc severally dated Lon Lon- don ubon October 24 Strasburg October 9 D Paris October 1 and a letter from the German army headquarters October 7 The special correspondent of or the Gazette at nt Washington D D. C C. wives es a detailed account of or tho the doings of congress con con- cress gress s and the President under date of nf t December 10 to 10 As ls Is the case caso eo with all ol old papers this one contains a number of ot quaint advertisements among them belm For sale falc a n stout active Ne lero ro Wench Writing wrapping and bonnet paper for salo llo at tho the printing office Samuel Freer advertises I have Just received an nn assortment of Good all adopted adopt adopt- opt opt- Pd ed cd to the season which I will dispose of for cash or country countr produce ONLY upon very ery moderate terms torms Ashes taken taken tak talc en In this store A reward of two del dol- lars bars ars and reasonable char charges es Is offered for tor Information that will lead to the tho location of an cun w which was stolen about a p. year since Mrs Kennedy natural naturally prizes this his message from a l century a ago o and ha has had hod the paper framed In double glass so that all of ot the paper Is easy of access It Is now brown with ago |