| Show RARE COINS chicago tribune t ordinarily no man is rich enough to escape that certain sense or elation which comes from picking up a nickel on a sidewalk but when a railway pos tal clerk find such a coin in pouch where it has worked out from insufficient wrapping not only does he miss this elation but it may provoke profanity for a nickel lost in a pouch of mall in transit becomes a matter for nay na y concern it comes to view per 1 haps just as a pouch of mall Is emp tied upon a sorting table and when it has broken away from the bunch oti letters and cards and circulars rolled fc to an open space on the table anda there down beads ortall witt a noisy spinning dance the clerk who first sees it 1 it i A necromancer could have no more t idea than the man in the moon as tor what particular package it rolled oot of and if he had and should tell the postal clerk the cleric dare try to restore the coin to the originals package that would be too easy ali al i 3 together i no it Is a lost nickel from abo i ment the clerk has to se it there before his eyes and according los the tender governmental conscience th clerk has to get ready for the y aaion ot about 1843 borth 0 ofos over it |