Bismarck (ND) Tribune, June 1, 1889, p. 1.
KILLED BY LIGHTNING
Corydon, Indiana, May 31-While Ephraim Kissner was returning from
Leavenworth to his home in the country Wednesday evening, lightning struck
his wagon in which were seated five persons besides himself, instantly
killing his wife and so severely shocking a lady named Cline that she has
become insane. All of the others were more or less injured. The wagon was
shattered and one of the horses killed.