MO DiabUU UUUVf. nil* Ujtn puiin a hill of danme:efl.e«ANOTiriSU JUTTI.E WAIF.A ^rotly Yount? Mother lhjuortw IIor slx-Wooks Old Child.About two months ago a woman came to the residence of Mrs. Mary Bailor, Fifth street, Indiana, and asked for lodging. She gave her name as Mrs. Jolm Chesley and said her home was in Punxsutawney and that she had been directed to Mrs. Bailor by a woman of that place. The stranger was taken in. She was a pretty blonde, and blithe, about 21 years of age, and seemed to be well educated.Several weeks after her arrival she gave birth to a healthy boy baby. During her stay in Indiana she received letters addressed to Miss Lizzie White, coming from Clearfield county. She paid for her lodging in advance up an tin. about two weeks before she left. Two weeks ago she went away, saying that she would come back shortly and take the child, which she had left at the house of Mr, James Fetterinan, next door to Mrs. Bailor’s.Saturday a letter was received from her, mailed from MePherron, Clearfield county, in which she spoke very tenderly of her child and said she didn’t know what to do with it, but failed to say anything about coming after it. She wanted Mrs. Fetterman to try and get the Children’s Aid Society to take it, but it is doubtful whether that can be accomplished, since the mother had tried to leave it in their care before she took her departure and woa refused unless she could give a full account of its parentage.Through Four Veius of Coal.The Marion teat well is down over