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Cleveland Detectives Get the Reward.

Cleveland Detectives Get the Reward.
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BUFFALO, March 26. -- Considerable discussion has been going on over the question of the disposition of the one-thousand-five-hundred-dollar reward which was offered for the arrest and conviction of the murderers of Montgomery Gibbs. The Cleveland detectives claim that they are entitled to the whole amount, but, as Assistant Superintendent Cussack of this city figured prominently in the case, it was naturally supposed that he would come in for a portion. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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