| Show AN eov eci EGYPTIAN atran MUMMY regarn ING tife vre appi ARANCE OP LIFE A gentleman of halifax england I 1 being in egypt brought 0 back several bends beads from human urn ari mummies these heads were brought in separate small boxes and one of them in some way got soaked in salt water ou on the voyage when it was opened by mr le eyland Ij in the presence of a number of other gentlemen they were startled even astonished to find that the flesh in eface therace th had bad recovered its outline the cheeks and chin were plump and rounded the opened eyes looked upon them and even seemed komove to move the gentlemen hastened to call others from irom all parts of the museum to observe the wonderful phenomenon for a few minutes they beheld an unmistakable egyptian countenance i with pleasant composed expression the face of a man who lived at least years ago they could only conclude that the powerful aromatic gums which had been used had arrested the decay decak which the salt water ji had bad now 1 sible ible 1 and anti wh ieh ich speedily ret set in after the head was taken from the boxi box and wrappings but several gentlemen who saw it have assured me that they can never forget the lifelikeness of the face before the swift de decay cay which followed I 1 A rhode island woman s sya bhe ahe would rather have the nightmare seven straight nights nighta than to tell ht iun lun r husband that the flour ilour barrel is empty |