No Light Thrown on the Stras-burg Sensation.DID THEY SEEK BURIED TREASURE! tcal- t mThe Important Newt of the Roundabout ht*0Towns—Camper* at McDonaldsvilIe. Pic* | nickers at Navarre, and an Cndergradn* o:ates* Entertainment at Pulton. j Strasburg, June 9.—The mystery is j u as impenetrable as ever. Nothing has been heard from Samuel Reese or Hetty ia Exline. Nearly everyone has a theory to i advance, and there are all 'kinds of ru-} mors* Some are loth to believe that the , c men Prank Hartline found at«work in his j1 cornfield the other nightj were digging j f a grave, and declare that they must have been seeking buried treasure. All agree, however, that they were there for no good, else why did they make away in such haste when Hartline came upon them?There has been a story in circulation here for years that somewhere under the soil of Hartline’s cornfield there is a box filled with valuables,* supposed to have been buried there at some remote period of the past by an old miser, who has. long since gone to his reward. All that j is between the supposition that Reese j and Miss Exline were murdered and general acceptance, is a motive that anyone could have for the commissionnf r.hu crime.I