KIGHTLINGER, MCKENNA, BEHLING, SESTILE, CAMPBELL Joseph A. KIGHTLINGER, 28 years old, died at Monticello, Ky., Friday morning, August 30, of typhoid fever. The deceased was a young man of much promise. His father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Aquilla KIGHTLINGER, live at Sturgeon. He was the oldest of four brothers and two sisters. The funeral services were held in St. Patrick's Church, Noblestown, Monday morning, and the remains were laid away in the cemetery there. Thomas MCKENNA, 44 years old, was struck by a train and instantly killed at Bulger Monday evening. Mr. MCKENNA has been to McDonald, where he led the Bulger contingent in the parade, and after returning on a late train started to walk down the track to his home. His remains were found after he head been dead several hours. He is survived by his wife and two children. Interment will be made at Noblestown today. Gustave BEHLING, aged 32 years, 11 months and 2 days, was instantly killed at the Creedmore mine, Cecil, Pa., Monday, September 2, by coming in contact with a live electric wire. His wife survives him. The funeral services were held from his home at Cecil yesterday by Rev. J. P. JORDAN. Ernest, the two-year-old son of Frank SESTILE of Sturgeon, died Monday. The funeral took place Tuesday afternoon. Interment in Robinson's Run cemetery. The infant son of E. G. CAMPBELL of Center avenue died Wednesday. The funeral took place yesterday. Interment at Hilldale.