8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SIMDAY , MAY 21. 1893.-TWENTY PAGES. BOSTON STORE LOSS BY FIRE The Great Damage to Oar $175,000 , Eosorro Stock By Tire , SETTLED BY THE INSURANCE COMPANIES It'i tlio IlleRentT.oM Kver Incurred Through iHmobe lij tlio Iniurnnce CompnnUi In Omnhn anil They Settled Oar I.OM Ycitordny. TUESDAY MORNING at 8 o'clock wo begin the _ , GREATEST SMOKE SALE OP DUY GOODS over hold in the west. When lire \vns first discovered In the Los Angeles liquor store beneath our re- ecrvo stock rooms , the llrcmcn directed nil their efforts to lighting the llaracs below. An explosion of nny single ono of the barrels of whisky mcnnt the explosion of the lot and the total destruction of the entire block , To avoid this calamity nil tholr ef forts wcro given to the liquor store and the mapnlllcent 8175,000 RESERVE STOCK of THE BOSTON STORE On the floors above the liquor store Was loft to itself. Cloud after cloud of dense umoko forced its way through nook and crevice and cranny Up through the celling of the liquor store and through the lloors into our ro- ecrvo stock rooms. After the 11 ro When the doors and windows wcro opened and the smoke cleared away Then the damage Showed itself. Every piece of goods that was ex posed showed the stain of tho'smoko. But there wcro thousands and thpu- Bands of dollars worth of goods which wcro in boxes , which wcro only affected the least llttlo bit by smoke. Abso lutely nothing in our stock was touched by fire or water. The only damage to any of it was by Binoko , which slightly discolored the edges of the goods and most of this will disappear in wear or washing. , But the insurance companies paid us our loss. And Tuesday wo will commence to slaughter them at A tenth of their cost. At any price In order to clean them out in a hurry. Remember in this stock room wo car ried the surplus stock oi every depart ment in the store , and prepare yourself on TUESDAY For greater , more wonderful , more re markable and smashing bargains than over "Wcro scon or offered ' In any kind of a sale , By any store in the whole wide world. It'H BOSTON STORE say so. It's BOSTON STORE that'll give 'em. 111 Search of ( iolcl. Everybody has seen gold coin and gold bars , but very few people haVe ever seen gold in its natural state as found by the prospector. Commencing May1'15 the Rocky Mountain Prospecting Co. will give free ono beautiful and ; rich speci men of gold ore and ono share 'of their Block , par value $500.00. "Vfyvwill give away twenty-five specimens and shares , but will only give ono specimen or ono share to oaoh person. This slock will bo worlh its par value in less than six months. Wo are doing this as'an adver tisement. Send stamp for ono of these specimens or ono share of the stock at once to the ROCKY MOUNTAIN PROSPECTING Co. , Espanola , N. M. The latest Ihing in sailor hats at Mmo. Hickman. Look out for her Tuesday add. Something different in hats oh Wednesday. Mine. Hickman. Bessie Hodson , hairdresser and mani- nuro. 1009 Farnam , formerly with Prof. Monhcit. Congressman Bryan will speak at the Coliseum tomorrow evening at the open ing of the Manufacturers' exposition. WestStdo Is the cheapest and best located addition to Omaha. Lots $330.00 and $400.00 , one-tenth cash , balance payable monthly. Lots the saino dls- tanco from the postolllco in the north part of the city are held at 8900.00 and 81,000.00 each. B. J. Scannoll. agent , 309 S. 13th street. M. O. Duxon , bicycles , 120 N. 15th st. , riding school in connection. All kinds rubber goods at Sherman & McConnoll's prescription drug store. Arctic Ice Co. , reservoir and lake ico. All orders promptly filled. Tel. 455. Onico 220 So. 12th street. W. T. Seaman , wacrons and carriages. Wurlil'M Fair Itutcs , The faro to Chicago is now reduced via Chicago & Northwestern railway on both round trip and ono way tickets. Very superior accommodations. Four eastern trains daily. Got further Information mation at tho. city ticket otllco , 1401 Far- nain street. Georgia and Virginia avcnuo prop ort at the price wo ask is the safest invest ment on the market today , and these are times you should seek gtifo invest ments. FIDELITY TIIUST Co. 1702 Farnam st. For rent. Laigo front room on Farnam Btrcot , Now York Life building. Also largo basement room ] ( J14 Farnam. Also nice room , suitable for lodge purposes , etc. Hicks , 305 N. Y. Llfo. "Tho Madison , " Tfamlly hotel ) , 21st and Chicago. Transients $2.00 per day. Drexel Hotel , 10th & Webster , 1 blk from Mo.l'ao. & Klk. depot. Nut. Brown , prop. It Cost * Mure to stay homo , than to lake advantage of the Burlington $10 excursion to Sheri dan , Wyo. , Tuesday , May 30. Ask the city ticket agent at 1324 Far- Dam street for further particulars , SlO-ICicurMon to Hlivrlilan , Wyo. 810. Tuesday , May 30 , thoBurllngtonRouto will soil excursion tickets to Sheridan , > Wyo. ( good to return until Juno ,5) ) , at the very low rate of $10.00 for the round trip. Tickets will bo accepted for pas- faga on train No. G , leaving Omaha at 10:15 : a. in. , May 30 , and arriving at Sher idan at 330r ; in. , May 31. Through ulooping car , Omaha to Sher idan , Returning , special train leaves Sher idan Friday evening. Juno 2 , reaches Omaha Saturday evening , Juno 3. Tick ets will bo honored on this train and iileo on regular returning trains. This is an unoqualca opportunity of visiting the coming metropolis of the Newer Northwest , and you will do well to avail yourself of it. The city ticket agent , at 1324 Faruam street , will gladly give you full information. BOSTON STORE FINAL EFFORT The Morrow's ' the Crowning Greatest Effort of a Fashing , Crowding , Gleaning Oat OF EVERY BIT OF GOODS WE CAN MOVE In Order to Mnko Itoom for Oar Kntlre Harplni Stock Which W § Dam. need by Smoke , nnd Uoel on Snlo Tuesday , It is no more a question with us what the goods cost or what they are worth. It's only to put a price on them which will make them go in a hurry. Every counter nnd tray of goods in our entire establishment has been marked down to such a price for tomor row that will clean them out in time for the surplus stock which will bo brought clown for Tuesday morning. On the front center bargain square wo have placed nn immense lot of extra China silks , India silks , wash silks , pongee gee silks , changeable surahs , and all silk plaids worth up to $1.00 a yard will bo closed out tomorrow at 2oc a yard. All our finest grade shanghai1 silks , in every color , changeable glace silk , fancy trimming silks , crystal bcngallno Bilks , 30-inch China silks , in fact all bilks that wo have been selling up to 31.50 a yard , will go at C9c tomorrow. DRESS GOODS AT 25C YARD. An immense lot of strictly all wool twill cheviots zigzags , two toned serges , and all wool shepherds plaids and checks , nnd10inch imported wool , bedford - ford cords , will bo closed pt 2oc a yard. DRESS GOODS AT bOC YARD. All wool 'irrldesccnt serges , all wool hop sackings , all wool bright saxony fluids , 40-inch German silk linish hoti- riottas , in every shade and color known , including all the now greens , purples and magentas , albgo at 50c a yard. DRESS GOODS AT 750 YARD. This includes some of the finest goods in our stock , 42-inch gloria silks , 42-inch imported figured poplins , English whip cords , 40-inch French ombre novelties , silk and wool effects , in all the loading shades , and all the 40-inch French hcn- riottas , including the newest evening shades , worth up to $1.50 a yard , go at 75c. BOSTON STORE , Solo agents for Edwin C. Burt's fine shoes , N. W. cor. 10th and Douglas. Fut Chlcnpo lu 1'our Pocket. You can do so by purchasing a copy of Moran's Dictionary of Chicago. This World's fair "Guide" has re ceived the endorsement of the World's Columbian exposition. It also contains a complete "map" of Chicago and is the only recognized and standard "Guide" of the World's Fair City. For sale by , George E. Moran , publisher , 213 Herald building. Chicago , 111. , and by Chase & Eddy , 1518 Farnain street , Omaha , Nob. Price 50c per copy. Samuel Burns has left from his sale : 25 dinner sots , $7.00 to 325.00. 25 toilet sats , 92.25 to $12.00. Which ho wants to dispose of at 10 to 50 per cent discount. % Samuel Burns sells refrigerators , Judge O. N. Hilton , attorney for the renowned specialists , Drs. Betts & Betts , is in the city a guest of the Pax- ton. Ho gives us a very interesting ac count of a very important and successful surgical operation performed by the doctor in Denver on a prominent and wealthy citizen that attracted wide at tention. The judge informs us that the business of the firm in this city is in creasing : daily and eminently satisfac tory. * The latest thing in sailor hats at Mmo. Hickman's. Look out for her Tuesday ad. Something different in hats on Wednesday. Mmo. Hickman. For sale , the elegant brick and frame cottage No. 3019Pacific street ; Brooms , all conveniences. Also the now modern 'J-rooni house corner Pacillc and Thirty- first streets. Call for prices and terms. Hicks , 305 N. Y. Life Bldg. Young coupio desires a front room and sleeping room , ensuito preferred , with board in private family. Address H 4 , Boo. Boo.A A snap for some hotel man. See J. W. Squire's adv. in "Business Chances. " A splendid bargain near Hanscom park ; elegant 10-room house , $8,500.00. Hicks , 305 N. Y. Lifo Bldg. A Now I'lKitotruplilo Studio. Mr. E. Lear , who has had many years of experience in photography in Boston and Chicago and who of late has been chief operator for F. A. Rinehartof this city where ho has had remarkable suc cess , has severed his connection with Mr. Rinohart and will , in company with Mr. J. W. Cotton , Omaha's well known business men , open a first-class studio at 1312 Farnum street , over Wolls-Fargo express otllco , about the 1st of June. There is plenty of room in Omaha for another first-class studio , and there is no question but what this now firm will bo successful from the start. Palace sleepers daily between Omaha and Hot Springs , South Dakota , the popular health und pleasure resort of the west. Reserved berths at ticket ofllco , 1401 Farnain street , Omaha , Nob. Cheap ruto tickets on Bale. Gluingo uf Time. The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul fast train for Chicago , formerly leaving at 7:05 : p. m , , now leaves the union depot at 5:30 : p. in. : i * Ulmiige of Time. The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul fast train for Chicago , formerly leaving at 7:05 : p. m. , now leaves the union depot at 5:30 : p. m. Dr. B. F. Criunmor , suite 14 and 15 , Continental oloclc. Tel. 1,231. Call nnd see us about that Virginia avenue property. Nothing finer in the city and think how cheap. FIDELITY TKUST Co. 1702 Farnam st Frescoing and Interior doooratincrdo- signs and estimates furnished. Henry Lohmann , 1503 Douglas street. Avondale park Is the handsomest in- sldo property in the city at marvelous low figures. As an investment nothing can bo safer or more profitable. FIDELITY TKUST Co. , 1702 Farnam st. Railway stocks , bonds , etc. , have gone to smash. Interest rates are way down out of Bight. How shall wo invest our money whore it will bo safe and profit able ? In Avondale park , 28th und Web ster streets , at only $40.00 to $47.50 per foot , with Btonq walks , paving , paries , 80\vor , etc. , all paid for , no special taxes in the future. Also that beautiful resi dence property on Georgia and Virginia avenues , between Mason and Pacific , no finer residence property In Omaha , at $20.00 to $40.00 less per foot than what adjoining property ia hold at. Now is the time to invcbt if you want bargains Fidelity Trust Co , . 1702 Faruam street TUB 00 ORNT BTOIIK. brent SAcrlllea Rnln. JEWELRY BARGAINS. Solid gold band rings , lOc. Solid gold sot rings , 40c. Rolled plated vest chains , 400. Braided silk guards , 25o each. Fine brilliant car drops , 49o a pair. Nicklo alarm clocks , 55c , warranted perfect time keepers. POCKET BOOKS. HAND BAGS AND BELTS. H&C each for regular lOo purcs. t lOo each for regular 20c purses. lOc for purses worlh 35c. 25c for pocket books worth 50o. 49o for regular $1 pocket books. Ladles double bed ice belts 25o each , worth 50c. 4lo ) for double bodice bolts in all the now shades. 4lo ) for all leather hand bags , worth $1. Finer goods up to $2.05 each. PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS. 21c an ounce for finest triple extracts. These are equal to the beat sold al 60o an ounce. 3lc ) a bottle for 2 ounce boltlos triple extract , including all the finest odors ; a sample bottle free with every purchase. 5c , 10 and 25c for chamois skins. 5c a cake for line toilet soap. These include all the soaps usually sold at lOc and 15o a cake. Best horn and rubber combs 5o each. Metal back horn combs lOc , worth 2 , " > c. HAMMOCKS , CROQUET AND LAWN TENNIS. GOc for best colored Mexican ham mocks ; 09o for woven hammocks with pillow. 76c , 85o nnd 09o for best quality croquet sets. Tennis racquets at 85o , better ones up to $4.95. A case given free with every $1.98 racquet , nets , balls , otc. BARGAINS IN HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Wo are slaughtering all goods in tin ware , woodcnwaro , crockery , glassware , elc , otc. See our .boys' wagons , velocipedes , tri cycles , saftlcs , etc. , etc. Boys' safeties , $15.00 up to 800.00. Tricycles , $4.45 und upward. Boys' velocipedes , best made , 81.95 each. Wagons in wood and iron , lOo to 32.95 each. Don't forgot our World's fair trunk department. Wo can save you big money. See our magnificent display. The largest and only complete slock in the city. / THE 99 CENT STORE , H. Hardy &Co. , 1319 Farnam St. In Search of Gold. Everybody has seen gold com and gold bars , but very Jew people have over seen gold in its natural stale as found by Iho prospector. Commencing May 15 the Rocky Mountain Prospecling Co. will give free one beautiful and rich speci men of gold ere and ono share of their stock , par value $500.00. Wo will give away twenty-five specimens and shares , but will only give ono specimen or ono share to each person. This stock will bo worth its par value in less than six months. We are doing this as an advor- tisomont. Send stamp for ono of thcso specimens or ono share of Iho stock at once to the ROCKY MOUNTAIN PROSPECTING Co. , Espanola , N. M. The machinery will all bo running to morrow evening , the opening night of the Manufacturers oxposilion. o- Io You Know- That you can have your teeth filled nnd extracted without pain , and the most dlfil- cult mouth perfectly fitted with artificial teeth , at Dr. Wortz' office , 1007 Douglas strcotJ No business man or banker can afford to bo absent at the opening of the Mnn- ufaclurors' exposition tomorrow evening. Jewelry , Frenzor , opp. posloffico. Clmnc" of Timo. The Chicago , Milwaukee fc St. Paul fast train for Chicago , formerly leaving at 7:05 : p. m , , now leaves the union depot at 0:30 : p. m. Big bargain : Cosy 8-room house , No , 3210 Poppleton avenue , $0,500. Hicks. 305 NY. Llfo Bldg. World's fair souvenir coins of 1893 for sale at First National bank. Abslracls The Midland Guarantee and Trust company , abalractors , convoy- oncers , titles perfected and guaranteed. Own the only complete abstract books in Douglas county. Removed to Room 310 , New York Lifo building. Special Low Unto Kxcnrslou to lloiuton , Texas. A special low rate excursion for land investors to Houston , Texas , will bo made Thursday , May 25 , leaving Omaha at 9:50 : a. in. Time , forty-six hours. For tickets apply to R. (5. Patterson , 425 Rarago block , Omaha , Neb. For Sale Ono of the fi nest 10-room houses in Omaha. Splendid location. Price , $12,000.00. , Can take good vacant lot as part payment. Also have now 8-room house near Hanscom park. Can take small piece of properly as part pur chase price. Hicks , 305 N. Y. Lifo Bldg. She Never Korcot. Detroit Free Press : Ho lifted his hat as gracefully as a born cavalier and ho smiled as blandly as a Juno sunrise , but the lady stared at him in a cold and cruel way nnd passed on. Fourteen years ago this last winter she was turning in Grand River from Woodward avenue. There was ice on the llagstono. She sud denly slipped , shrieked and wont down. This man was oloso at hand. Before ho could control himself ho snickered. Ho attempted to cover it up by assuming a death-bed countenance and offering his assistance , but it was no good. That snicker hud pierced her soul. Even before she rose to her feet she had vowed never to forglvo nor forgot never ! She never has and never will. Ho meets her almost daily as they go through lifo , and every tinio ho lifts his hat and smiles , hoping to molt her heart and win her forgiveness. But ho never , never can. If she had fallen gracefully , like a swallow settling to carlh after a1 long flight , It would have been different , you know ; but she did not , She came down "kor-plunk , " rolled over twlco , and ho had no business to bo within a mile of the spot. And that 'snicker ! Ho may bow and smile ho may look pleadingly , imploringly , at her , , but novorl never ! never ! will she forpot or forglvo , or let a ray of mercy enter her flinty heart. General Alcer Out of 1'olltlcf. General R. 0 , Alger was at Cheyenne recently onrouto to Seattle , whore his daughter was dangerously ill , The general - oral intimated most directly to a num ber of reporters and old friends that his days of active political lifo wore ended. Ho will devote himself entirely to his family and to business. DIED. ft'ottttf olfivf lints or leti under tMthuiil. fiftu etntt ; each additional line ( en ctnti. JU1II Alexander , aged 74 years , May 201 1803. Funeral Monday afternoon , May B'J , at 9 o'clock from famfly residence , liifo N. 10th st. Interment forest Lawn cemetery. ' 1'rlcuds Invited. "The ( layy Slnve , " nt the llljou. Hartley Camjilwll In the early days of his career as a playwright had creat difficulty in ImprosslnfMhq public that ho could write n piny , ns ouch production of his pieces povcd failures , but , nothing daunted , ho kept on writing npd nt last produced "Tho GMloy Slave.'Vlt proved a grand nnd immo- dlato success , ) Commencing tomorrow the Hi Jon stock company at Wonderland wilt present this ibCMitUul melodrama for a week's run. Itwill bo splendidly cast , the loading roles In the hands of Miss Lisle Leigh nnd Mr. Halph E. Cummlngs. The staging and costuming will likewise bo very handsome misappropriate. I'tcccding Iho drnma the following spe cialty program will bo Introduced : The liomnlo brothers , n team of daring athletes : Miss Nclllo Shook , in plonslng songs ami dances , and Charles W. Goodyear , the min strel comedian. FINDING THE TREASURE , It must bo nearly fifty-five years ago now since the ovcnls happened. I was about 20 or 21 years of ago and had made one voyage In Iho Golden Gem out nnd homo to Iho West Indies nnd Honduras. The Golden Gem was schooner rigged and was a little thing of about 250 tons burden. She was owned by the captain , a Welshman mimed Thomas Thomas , and had made many voyages in the West Indian trade. On our second voyage wo took out a general cargo from London to Santos , on Iho Soulh American coast ; wo had a fair average passage out , and it was the captain's intention , after ho had dis charged our cargo there , to run up to Honduras and load up a cargo of rnahog- anv for homo , as usual. However , when wo were discharging at Santos ho changed his mind ; and in stead of going for mahogany , wo sailed for Rio Janeiro and there loaded a lot war material guns , cannon , 'gunpowder and other stuff for Valparaiso , for the government of Chill. This was a longish voyage for the lit tle Gem , but the Chili government were anxious to got their ammunition round quickly , and offered such a tempting freight thai our captain could nol resist Iho chance of making a big haul. All wont well and in duo course wo arrived at our dcstinalion and dis charged our cargo successfully. Wo learned at Valparaiso that Iroublo was brewing between Chill and Peru nnd that hostililios might break out at any timo. This , of course , accounted for the anxiety displayed for the war material wo had brought round. Captain Thomas had intended going to Callao , in Peru , for a cargo of guano for some port on our way homo , but with such a close prospect of war be tween the two counlrics ho concluded lo give the idea up. Wo had been discharged some few days and our captain was on the point of sailing in ballast when a messenger from his agents came down to Iho schooner and asked him lo go up to the offtco. Night passed and wo saw nothing of our skipper till late next day , when ho came ou board with a stranger. Of course wo wcro all agog to know what was going on. Every man of us felt a keen personal inlcrest in Iho lilllo craft , and when the mate was sent for to join the captain and the stranger wo guessed something special was on. After a while the mate came forward , and wo all clustered round him to hear the news. "Havo any of you any experience of diving ? " said ho. "I mean , " ho conlin- ued , "going down' below in diver's dross. " "Yes-sir ; " answered two of the men Bob Green and Tom Swift. They had been employed in sorao harbor works in England , and knew all about the busi ness. "That's first rate , " replied the mato. "The captain is thinking of gojng on a little expedition where you will bo of service , and if the job turns out a success there will bo a nice litllo bonus all round for us. " It appeared that the stranger had chartered Iho schooner to sail for Am brose island , which was a little bit of an island about 000 miles uorthwesl of Val paraiso. The stranger was a Spanish grandee named Don Carlo do Astigara , and from what had Iranspired in Iho cabin it seemed that a Spanish merchantman had many years before been wrecked on the island and become a total loss nnd none of her crow had over been heard of. Two suits of diving dress were sent on board , with the accompanying pumps and other arrangements , and another experienced diver was engaged to super intend mailers. After wo had got our supplies of Iresh provisions on board the anchor was weighed and wo stood out to sea. The run up was soon accomplished , and by noon of the third day wo were at anchor off the western side of the island. Afler making all snug alofl wo got a boat out and Don Astigara , the captain , Harris , Ihe diver whom wo had shipped at Valparaiso and four men , of whom I was ono , started off for the shore. The island was surrounded by a bolt of coral reefs , which in ordinary fine weather did not make their where abouts visible , as they lay quiet and treacherous under about a falhom erse so of water. But when the sea ran at all high , and the long rolling swell of the Pacific ocean broke from Its gentle mood , Ihon the vicious , wicked looking snags showed their ugly teeth. When wo got ashore wo pulled the boat up , and then , under the captain's Instructions , wo separated and spread ourselves over the shore to hunt for any remains or signs of the lost Spaniard. After a short time wo heard a hall from the northern end of the island , and hurrying up wo found the captain and the others grouped around a muss of black and rotting timbers , which wo Im mediately recognized as the debris of a wrecked vessel. This was evident proof that at some time or another a vessel of considerable slice had been cast up at this spot. Don Astigara was satisfied that his quest was bore , so after wo had cast about for awhile , hunting for further evidence , wo returned to our boat and went aboard. It was then arranged that a camp should bo set nn on the island , -and the don , with thot three divers and three other men , should prosecute their opera tions from land. This would Icavo the schooner free-to put to sea in cuso of bad weather , and also allow diving opera tions to bo commenced at once , by the aid of a boat on the inner sldo of the coral reef. Next day we were busy getting the things ashore , and it took us till well on to noon before this was completed ; then , while some of the men commenced rig ging up n coupio of tents , the boat was made ready , nnd Harris , the head diver , with hla suit and necessaries , went off , with Captain Thomas and the don , to make his first descent on the margin of the roof , opposite the remains of the wreck on shore. I went in the bout with thorn , and can assure you I did not envy Harris ; when ho got rigged up In his awkward suit of clothes , with his unwlcldv looking metal helmet ' , with its great big staring glass eyes'ho , appeared llko some uncanny , antediluvian monster. For some while wo had no intimation from him. beyond his various calls for moroor less air. 'After he hod been down ten minutes , or perhaps n quarter of an hour , wo received the call to pull up the rope , nnd when wo got It to the surface wo found the end made fast to a small , iron-clamped chest. The iron was all rusted and rotten , but the box itself was fairly preserved. Wo soon hail it open and had its contents out. They consisted chiefly of papers and books , but from tholr long immersion In the sea wo could make nothing of them ; they foil to pieces as wo handled thorn the ink had disappeared into lines of undecipherable stains. The books were litllo bettor , sodden as they were , but wo hoped , when they were dried , something might DO learned from thorn. While wo were examining thcso wo received the call from Harris that ho was coming up , so wo started hauling in the slack of the air line , and in a few minutes his monstrous headgear rose up alongside as ho climbed up the rope lad der. der.Wo Wo had chosen our spot so foriunatoly that wo had anchored right over Ihe sunken ship. Tlio wreck had selllcd almost upright , but was much soltlcd with sand and broken coral ; she had evi dently lain there for years. Ho had found the box jammed in Iho cabin gangway ; ho gave it as his opinion lhat , with llmo , wo would pot at everything in the wreck. The difficulty would bo tlie clearing out the sand nnd rubbish , which had drifted into the cab ins nnd below the decks in every direc tion. tion.Don Don Astigara was much elated with this report , and it certainly looked as if the information ho had obtained had more lhan a problematical basis of truth in it. Wo look Iho cxacl bearings of our anchorage and Ihcn wenl ashore lo make preparations for commencing hard work on the morrow. Next morning wo started at daylight to got our boats loaded for our ilrsl day's operations , and afler a good brcakfusl wo put off with the three divers. The boals were anchored , one on cither beam o the wreck , so that two divers could work at once. Everything being in readiness , down they went , and we all waited anxiously for Iho first Intimation of their search. Wo could get some idea of their move ments from the working of the lines , and prose ntly we got Iho call to haul up which wo did , and found another iron , bound box. On breaking this open out rolled a mass of golden doubloons and silver del lars. Then wo sent up a shout of tri umph , which the men on shore and on the schooner took up and repeated again and again. Wo wcro still in Iho midst of our ex citement when wo noliccd Ihe other boat hauling in , and up came another similar chest ; this was. as far as wo could see , exactly idenlical with our own , and wo waited in breathless suspense while it was being pried open. Then another hurrah from them be tokened the contenls , and Caplain Thomas.who , was in the boat , held up his hat , from which ho showered a stream of gold and silver. The don could wait no longer for Iho divers below without hearing where the treasure was found ; so wo gave them the signal to come up , and as soon as they were released from llieir helmets ho commenced lo ply them wilh quesllons. They had got into the main cabin , in which they found nothing of importance ; then , carefully examining the sides of the cabin , they had come on a door dif fering from the other doors opening out of the cabin. By the aid of their crow bars they soon broke open the half rot- len door , and found the place contained some dozen or more cases , largo and small. Owing to the smallness of tlio entrance they had made , and the weight of Iho cases , Ihey had much difficulty in getting out the two they had sent up. After a short spell of idleness , during which wo refreshed the inner man , Bob Green and Harris again went down to work , and wo sat anxious and expectant , waiting for tholr signal to haul in. The minutes seemed hours as the time passed slowly by , and when nearly half an hour had crawled its tedious length and still no summons wo scarcely know how to sit still. While wo were discussing and guess ing the reasons of Iho delay bolh air lines gave a sudden jerk , which was followed iminedialoly by Iho signal , "An accidcnl. " Then all was quiet for a few minutes , when Iho air-lino from our man Bob began to move and ho signaled lhal ho was coming up. When ho gel lo Iho surface ho could scarcely gel aboard and wo had lo pull him in ; Ihen , hastily removing his face- piece , wo waited full of anxiety for him to speak. „ Ho made no sign , however , but lay motionless in the boltom of the boat ; quickly wo unscrewed his helmet and poured fcomo brandy down his throat ; this pulled htm round , and after a bit ho told us his tale. Ho and Harris had finished breaking open the door , and were lifting down ono of tlio cases when ono of the lower boxes bursl abundor , and Iho lop boxes had fallen on them ; ho was thrown backward and full through the doorway , while ono of the chests had HO jammed his legs against another that it was some minutes before ho could get free. Ho found Harris prostrate in the corner nor near the door , with a coupio of chests crushing his legs and thighs ; ho lifted ono of Iho boxes off him , and Ihcn finding hlmsolf growing faint ho hastened up as fast us ho could. Tom Swift , the other seaman , hastily donned his diving suit und wont down to help poor Harris , If it were not too lato. How eagerly wo watched for a call from Tom. Presently it came , "All right. " Surely some mistake. How could ho mean all right ? Before wo had time to think came the signal , "Coming up. " Then wo noticed the air line which supplied Harris from the other boat slowly move and tauten in our direc tion , while the ladder up which Tom DPRICE'S The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum , Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years tlie Standard , was climbing rocked and swayed , "ilo's bringing him up , " phoutcd Cap tain Thomas , as this thought flashed upon us all at the RUIIIO instant. The climbing man's progress was In- bored and slow , as wo could feel from the sway on the boat , and when his form appeared with his burden In his arms willing hands pulled them both Into the boat. boat.Harris Harris was , after all , not seriously hurt ; his legs were badly brulscdbut no bones were broken. Next day Tom and Bob got up the rest of the chests , which all contained bars and ingots of gold and silver and specie. It was qulto a llttlo job , after wo had repaired the damaged cases , to gel them on board the schooner. There were eleven chests all told , and they weighed about 200 pounds apiece. About one-third of their contents was gold and the rosl silver , and wo calcu lated there were over 50,000 , altogether. Wo spent several more days search [ ing the wreck for further treasure , but I without success ; evidently the strong room was the solo place In which it had been stowed. Our camp was now broken up , nnd the Golden Gem was put on her homeward course. As wo had plenty of provisions on board , our captain agreed with the dente to double Capo Horn and sail direct for London , nnd they wcro uow all anxiety i to got homo quickly. Our captain's share of the treasure was to bo 10 per cent , besides the freight already paid , so ho stood to make some where about 5,000 ; the two mates were to receive 500 apiece nnd the men , of whom there were twelve , 100 each. In duo time wo made the English channel and arrived in London safe and sound. The dou was good ns his word , and wo all had o'ur promised share of the Spaniard's lost treasure. Some of us married and lived happy ever after. SOME ANIMALS PLAY THICKS. Senna of tlio lllillotilcinn Manifested by Hints anil Ilcnxls. Among the incidents of jokes played by animals upon ono another cited by a writer on the animal scnso of humor , in the London Spectator , is that of a jack daw , which , whenever it found its seller dog companions asleep , would steal to them anil pull at the Huffy tassels of hair between their toes where the animal was more sensitive than in other hairy parts of its body unpleasantly waking them up. At a certain house a tame magpie was kept in the stabloyard.wilh two kestrels. The kestrels wcro in the habit of silling on the sides of the water pails that stood outside of the stable doors. At ono time the magpie approached a kestrel from behind , seized its long tail in its beak , jerked it violently nnd 'pushed it over into the pail ; but the kestrel afterward caught the magpie und punished It woll. A cat expressed its dislike of a peacock by jumping through its spread out tail w.ncn the bird was dis playing its beauty and exhibiting its own vanity , to the great discomfiture of the fowl. The writer's dog , which was accustomed to hunting rabbits , fallowed its displeasure when Iho master shot a bullfinch by going into the hedge , find ing a rabbit and bringing it to him. Another dog , which knew tame ducks and that they were not hunted , but had no acquaintance with tlio wild ones , was much disgusted when its master shot a teal , believing ho had made a mistake , and would have .nothing lo do with the game. "Ho behaved" in exactly the same way when wo shot a black rabbit ; nothing would persuade him that it was not a cat , and ho would do no serious work for the rest of Iho day. " Tlio writer tells also of dogs that thought it beneath their dignity , except when tholr maulers we engaged In the sport , nnd ho sjioaki the obvious dislike of dogs to , laughed at. \ \ Ttlrhrd ! > jr tlio Jolly Tr M. A pretty good story Is told of the wtl In which the ofllcors of a certain BOO | of-war of the North Atlantlo sqi succeeded in getting tholr shlp'a sir. and antiquated steam launch repine1 by ono of a later and moro fashlonalj type. It happened that the VCBS hauled into a navy yard for its pcrio leal repairs. While there the laun ; was loudly complained of as too he nnd unwloldly for a sloop-of-wnr carry , and a careful weighing by tl vard authorities verified the complain Thereupon a now and swift llttlo era which cost Uncle Sam ever BO man hundred dollars was substituted , andtlf sloop-of-war steamed exultantly awn But when the old launch was sent to tbj boat shop for overhauling Iho workmcj found snugly stowed away out of slgl along the keelson nearly a thousan pounds of superfluous ballast Iron. T ) apparently unaccountable wolghtof U , ] rejected boat wns readily explained. > < . \ A Oooii roller. The appointment of Lieutenant Fret orlck Von Schroder , Twelfth Infantr ; as assistant quartermaster would ind cato that the pr ' i-H will adhere ] , his former poll selecting arm officers who sno\y Biccinl qualillcatloiJ for appointmenta in the stalT In profefI once to civilians. Liotounant V Schroder entered the army lu 1873 second lieutenant. 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