BURIED TREASURE, Within the past few nights the oc= | “yeupants ofthe old Adams residence, on the bank of the Ohio river, in the Sixth Ward, Allegheny, noticed sev: eral men hanging around the 0 a suspicious manner. There that comment house ac tions were 80 strange was excited and a strict watch kept on them. The three at last noticed that they were being watched and, judging that a straight-forward came men course was the best to pursue, to the door, near supper time, and rang the bell. Mr. Thomas Harper, who has oc- yuied the house for the past six or Seven years, answered the bell and asked their errand. With some hesi tation the three strangers stated that they had an instrument for detecting and locating hidden treasures; that they had been experimenting for some | time, aud the instrument showed that the house money a-ked the somewhere about They was buried. y privil- ege of entering and wukinga further Mr. Harper granted the desired permission, only contra t- found investigation. ing that should great weslth be they should only receive a percentage The men readily accepted the propos sition. and foilowed by the household proceeded to the cellar, No cellgrs in the world are fitted fur the hiding-place of a ar than these. There are fiv ments, and the dim through the grating the ghost { P01 - James Adams; and tl vey ] pears, SU flits about in the most unrealistic who Kul say those ner, keeping strict guard ovel nany treasure buried there go years remembrances of these shudder to or Sy : ago, « noe old tales caused a pass through the fortune-hunters and the lookers-on but the indicator said the | wealth was there aud they decided to make the search., A spot was selected. With bright faces flushed with hope the Nothing was heard for diggers commenced. a while but the rattle of the pick snd shovel. The r and deeper, but no signs yet ol whole became large the chest supposed to contain the treas re, The signs seemed to weaken; the indicator no longer pointed as direc ion. N lamps 1 shit thas gO strongly in had closed in, and all the in the house brought into us The dig fortune ging continued, and at last the haonters gave up the search for that time, but pr mised to try it again, Mr. Harper asked to see tl | instrument which Toe won owners were rel [4] Mr. ny H ] old tradi hich is widel in that part of Allegheny. According , to the legend, Mr. Adams years ago secreted about the house a chest filled with gold and jewels. Since his death some persons declare that on more | that one pecasions they have seen his ghost, and on all occasions it has ap- | peared in the vicinity of cellars, as if | he were there standing guard. No | one can trace the appearence lo any particular day or place, Mr Harper himsell has offered a large | and reward to any person who will even notify him of the appearence of this spirit visitant, of the He was the | Mr. Adoms was one known wen of his day. garndfather of the late James A. | Hutchinson, the house was begun in 1829, property contained the remaing of the first glass house built in the city. The foundations had to make a place for a new building “Workmen were engaged, but provok- od Mr. Adams by their slowness. He to be removed best i The story of the buried | treasure probably originated from a | little trick which Mr. Adams played on his workmen when the erection of | 1 he : { 5 + { tried every meansto make them work | fister, but faited, At last he found a place the in {wall where a stone could be removed Taking it out he threw in a haodful of gold and silver coin.* Then he told the workmen that he had dreamed on ‘soveral nights that money was buried somewhere under the wall. He even | located indirectly the spot. a percentage He pro- mised the men | money found, The ruse succeedea | ana it was not long before the money It is unnecessary to state found This banded | | was found, | that no further with these men for trouble was slow work. |story, no doubt, has been | ova from generation to generation ) well until it became the legend so | suowd in Allegheny. — -> —Waeerina, W. Va. 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