Show well guarded rellna therease there Ther eare aro certain artic lesin the national museum which no thief however hoever clever clev er could steal without raising a wild cry of i alarm and calling around him a cordon of watchmen the more valuable articles tire lire skillfully connected with burglar alaan a which cannot be touched without ringing loud lond bell the grant collection is protected p roa in this manner underneath tho the shelves on which be swords shoulder straps coins menials and other trophies of the distinguished general are placed runs rum a network of M ires if any article is moved or it if the door of the case in which they are exhibited exhibit d bo be opened it will he be known immediately in tho the office of chesti the superintendent of the building aud and the exact location of the inva invasion ion noted on an electric tiec boa blaid a this protection is placed over nil all the articles which cau can have much attraction tor for tho the light lingered fingered or which could readily be disposed ol of fur money it if stolen at night the museum biffl building ailia is i burglar proof it if nuy any robber set root foot within its precinct a lie he would make the th e biggest mistake of his life not only do the guards patrol the halls so systematic ally that it would lie be next to impossible to escape their vigilance but on in evory every door and window there is a little contrivance so that it if it bo be opened unlawfully six an alarm will ring und and cull tho the attention of the officers to the intrusion the floors of the vast building are threaded with a network of burglar wires so that by night as well us its by day tho large and valuable collections are nil its safe as if stored inn in fi bankers vault washington Washing tou post |