SHAY, BOHEY, LAMBERT, ROBERTS Mr. and Mrs. MCCURDY attended the funeral of Mr. MCCURDY's nephew, John SHAY, at Carnegie last week. *Midway column A little girl of Frank BOHEY's of Cherry Valley, fell into a kettle of scalding water Saturday and died from the effects on Sunday. Interment Monday at Center cemetery. *Midway column Mrs. S. DEWITT and daughters, Mrs.. Mary AGRAIN and Leona RHODE, were called to Tarentum Saturday by the sudden death of Mrs. DEWITT's sister, Mrs. LAMBERT. The deceased was well known here having been a resident of this town for many years. *Midway column Edith, the 17-year-old adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George ROBERTS, was burned to death in her home near West Alexander. Upon retiring she had locked her door and turned her lamp low. The lamp exploded, throwing oil all over the bed. She was unable to open the door, and before the family was aroused fatal injuries had been inflicted. The house was burned to the ground. Mrs. J. G. LEWIS was killed by a freight train on the Buffalo & Allegheny Valley Railroad at Parnassus. At the time of the accident she was accompanied by William HOGAN, who was also struck and seriously injured. He was taken to a Pittsburg hospital. HOGAN is not expected to live.