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Show ' Tuesday, July 30, 1907. THE MUMMIES OF AN-- Rich Discoveries by a French I TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y seated the 14 fragments of the body of Bacchus. This mystery was based upon that of Osiria torn into 14 pieces by his brother Seth, the pieces being put together agaffi by Isis and so bnffiglit back to life. The most mystical scene in the ceremony was The marriage of the god. On the evening of the 12th of Anthesterion, the statue of Bacchus was taken out of the temple and borne in great pomp to the Boucolion." It' was laid. upon the nuptial couch shared by the basilina. In the morning the statue was restored to the temple, which remained closed for a ' year. The ancient writers add that a d cortege of dancing, girls the image of Dionysus upon its way in the open air. At the Musse Guimet, M. Gay-e- t also shows us a fine collection of painted clay, as well as many curious objects and especially magnificent fabrics. The Greek costumes are embroidered with subjects drawn from the preper-torof Olympic paganism the centaur, the hippocamp and of Bacchic dancers. , Enfigures tire robes are thus decorated. So are shawls and mantles. The Greeks had1 identified Bacchus with Asiris; and since the reign of the Ptolemies, the sacerdotal colleges had been forced in order to jdease Alexander to insure the preponderance of the Bacchic myth by linking it with that of Osiris. So effectual was the survival of these traditions that you find representations of the Bacchic dances even upon raiment worn by the Christians. and that the body should' be wrapped in thick bands until its outlines were wholly concealed. (Translated from Le Moonde As that would. have made the head ' appear disproportionately Antioe, the capital of the; realm small the head was bound about beof Thebes, after lying buried with linen. Upon both head and of thousands neath the sand for breast were placed the combined to years, is now slowly coming mask and cuirasse, modelled in the surface, thanks to M. Gayets of painted stucco. The f a patient efforts. Vestiges of the departed repreastoni- portrait mysterious past greet our sents him as holding in his hand shed eyes; and those swathed the emblematic sheaf of wheat still wearing their and mummies, the crown of the elect. . loth to seem mortuary garb, One of these mummies has his secrets. They jealyield up their hand pressed to his bosom, that of their right even ously guard with the forefinger and the names, and time has become their thumb outstretched in the mystic Given only a single accomplice. the to recalled that gesture letter, a single bit of evidence, faithful the monogram of Christ, there remains the task of recon- while tile left hand holds the structing the lives of these dead. crown.( Above his bead runs a Also, of determining what; ws the barge of Ra, the A difficult probl- uraeus, their religion. of Isis, Nephthys, Anubis figures em indeed; here you find Chrisand Thoth. Those of the Greek tian emblems in their tombs ; yonworship are represented by little der those of pure paganism. figures, barely more than sketchSometimes a seemingly insignifi-cen- t es, in wbich one recognizes. the detail discloses a life hisfamiliar images - of paganism, tory, but at cost of what laboriftnally, Christianity claims not ous researches only the sheaf, the chalice and The Egyptian mummy is usualthe crown, but the arrangement ly covered with wrappings and that places the head within a the head and shoulders covered frame formed like the haibtual Take The Postmasters Word with what is called the mummy-masof the ' gate of representation for it. consisting of gummed can- heaven. vas overlaid with papyrus. This Four tombs of (temple ininis-trant- s Mr, F. M. Hamilton, postmas encloses the head and provides a have ter at Cherryvale, Ind., keeps also of mask for the face. Upon .the been opened this year. One con- a stock of general merchandise breast lies a sort of cuirasse, upforms to the Egyptian precepts and patent medicines. ,He eayst on which are paintings depicting that recognize in the person of Chamberlain Colic, Cholera icenes connected with the resur-rectioAntinons the ancient Osiris and andDiarrhoeaRemedy' is standard Beneath the feet are shows him celebrating the Phar- here in, its line. It never sils to eandals, so that the departed may aonic office. Another is related give satisfaction and we could tread the highways of Amenti to the Olympic mysteries, more hardly afford to be without it the world beyond. The object of con- For sale by all dealers. e the mask and armoring is to pro- or less remodelled so as to tom Bacchus nect of the .legend tect the dead Egyptian " in ' the BATTLE '.WITH .THIEVES. in pieces by the Titians with that straggle which, ait a certain stage of his westward journey to the of Osiris tom in pieees by his Two men who after their, arland of the elect, he must engage brother Seth and consequently to rest gave the names of John Priin with the powers of evil and adapt it to the religion of Bacas here figuring vy and David Collins, attempted darkness when they try to arrest t Meal from the. Read hanios his progress thither and to doom chus- Antinous. Both .these those of prophetesses shop in Ogden, which failed. him to the death that knows no Nouter hont. No doubt they Privy entered and asked to see resurrection. Osiris, sumperme As "the dicta in some driving . gloves. divinity of the world of the pronounced oracular clerk was exhibiting them Collins dead, is always represented thus the Pharaonic temple in which Oscame in in an apparent hurry Antinous was worshipped as panolpied when he offers combat to the forces of evil and when iris. Though, buried in accord- to buy a strap, and Privy told death seeks to claim him forever'. ance with, the rites prevalent him to wait on Collins, as. he, As Such was the fact in the case throughout Egypt, they were himself was iQ no hurry. turnsoon was back as clerks the themof M. Bayets discovery of the probably not Egyptians selves. One you recognize as a ed Privy secreted six pairs of extomb of the prophetess Nedge-at- i, has nothing pensive gloves under his coat and in the heart of the Egypti- Greek her face 4 bolth men walked out. Privys an quarter. The .mummy is Egyptian about it. Her name act was observed and J. G. and swathed in bands and wears, the was Nedjemati.' papyrus cuirasse with the gilded The other two priestesses were Oscar Read ran after the men. drew a knife and both he mask. Upon the top of the head Greeks beyond & doubt. . One is Privy made a hard fight, and Collins an Isis, in the form of a bird described as a a Dionysiac, but enough help came to secure vith a human head, with wings royal favorite of and they were thrown into outspread and claws holding the The other, bears the title of Nou them, of the divine mys-ter- ter hont, just as do the temple jail. of the Pharaonic Upon the bosom lies, the ministrants Your Liver repictorial papyrus, bearing a scene, worship, and was probably representing the resurrection quired (to prophesy in the name is out of order. You go to bed in Axmbis a bad humor and get up with a breathing the breath of of the god in the pagan temple. life into a , The out bad taste in your mouth." You Dionysiac designation mummy stretched npon a bier. Beneath "figure the is hard to explain. In order to want something to stimulate your four children of nbrnus Hapi, make it- clear one must go some- liver. Just try Herbine, the liver ser, Kebsennouef and Tiam- - what into details regarding the regulator. A positive cure for who watch over the pre- worship of Bacchus as celebrated Constipation, Dyspepsia and all servation of the embalmed body. upon the Acropolis by the festi- liver complaints. Mrs. F. ,Ft. Beneath the feet are sandals of val of the Ahthesteria. This rite Worth, Texas, writes: ' papyrus, while garlands of lotus was performed in the temple of Have usednerbine in my famcrer the body. on the was Limnae. whifh open ily for years. Words cant exIn the Graeco-Roma- n tombs the 12th and 13th of the month of press what I think t about it. dies were not embalbed. whence the name Everybody in my household is In-- , Anthesterion, atead During those happy and well, and we owe it to they were plunged into a of the festival. ath of aromatic bitumin for a other the all temples of Ilerhine. Sold by Riter Bros Drug days eertain period, with the result Olympia were closed and the Co. b jat they are absolutely black. statues of the gods veiled. The 7etimes they were suhsequent-- 7 ceremony there had a funereal Stationery that is less thm gilded from head tq foot significance, and was based upon ALL RIGHT from any standthough resurof and the death point, should be banished from generally only the face a mystery ' was so treated. Upon the breast rection. The celebrant was the your business. Cheap printing arms, and the legs bits - of wife of the archon and was li the Costliest luxury possible &ldleaf, almost square, were ap- therefore called or for yon to buy. If yon get il plied. The ritual 14 Around her mystic done at The Journal it will be required that queen. I face should shine brilliantly offerings upon 14 altars repre done all right. BY IIENRI PHILIPPE. rfJfcom-panie- this-cas- e y' - -- 1 -- k, Osiris-Antion- us n. -- . Osiris-Antinou- s, , mum-miessar- e , THE WORK OF A KILOWATT HOUR One of the best known electrical engineers of England has prepared a table of statistics showing the work which can be accomplished by a kilowatt hour, or the consumption of a 1,000 watts of electricity per hour. On the regular' lighting circuit the kilowatt hour of electricity costs about 12 cents, and where it is used for heating and power, or in large quantities, the consumer pays considerable less. 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