MCCLEAN, KIGHTLINGER, WHITE William MCCLEAN, aged 86, died Monday noon at his home in Noblestown. He was perhaps the oldest resident of North Fayette township, having been reared in the vicinity where he died. The funeral services were held in the United Presbyterian church, Noblestown, and the interment was at Robinson Run cemetery. Gertrude, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A.. KIGHTLINGER of Sturgeon, died Friday, May 2, 1902, aged three years and five months. She was a little sufferer of a complication of diseases. Funeral took place Sunday at 4 o'clock at St. Patrick's church, Noblestown. The funeral services over the remains of John C. WHITE, who was killed on Friday morning last on the WILLETTS and PAULL lease at the Fort Well No. 1, were held Sunday at the home of the deceased's father, Robert WHITE, Taylorstown. It was one of the largest funerals that had been held in that section for some time, there being persons present from Washington, Claysville, West Alexander and other towns of the county. Many of those present were unable to get in the house, and the services were held close to the door so that those on the outside might hear. Rev. Mr. MACLACHIAN, of the Claysville U. P. church, and Rev. Mr. HARSHA, of the Taylorstown U. P. church, conducted the services. Many of the oilmen turned out to pay their last respects to their brother workman. There were several floral tributes, one very large one of water lilies and other flowers being from Robert ASHMORE, superintendent of the lease on which the deceases was employed. -Reporter. Mrs. James SOLINGER of McDonald is a sister of the departed and several cousins reside in Midway.