Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, April 24, 1895, p. 9. Jeffersonville A stable on the premises of Eugene Frazer, ticket agent of the B. and O. S. W. Railroad, who lives on East Market near Division Street, caught fire at 10:15 AM yesterday and burned. It was fully insured. Charles Clelland, Ben Buckley and Thomas Hunt were in the building painting when the flames suddenly burst forth. Clelland, in trying to extinguish the fire, had his clothes burned from his body. He was painfully injured. Thomas Hunt's hands were blistered. He saved Clelland's life by tearing his clothing from him.