The Osage County Courier Osage County Friday June 29, 1894 A young son of M.C. MARSHALL, living abotu six miles south of Scranton, was struck and instantly killed by lightning during the severe storm Monday morning. The boy, in company with another brother, was in the haymow of the barn on Mr. Marshall's place. The lightning struck the barn, instantly killed the oldest boy, whose name could not be learned, and shocking the other boy very severely. The hay was set on fire, but they succeeded in putting it out. One horse was also killed, having a hole in its forehead in which one could put thier hand, and three or four other horses in the stable were knocked down. The funeral of the boy took place at Burlingame Tuesday at 10 o'clock, interment being made in the Burlingame cemetery.