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Show As Infamous Trade. The New York Times says: ln the list of notorious notor-ious quack doctors whom wo branded, a few days ago, as worthy to be ranked with the most dangerous of criminals, will bo found the name of Dr. Aschcr, alius Kosenzweig. Having been honored hon-ored by various threatening letters from certain members of the precious fraternity, we had ample proofs of their reckless malevolence, when driven to bay. The public may now, however, how-ever, bo better able to appreciate the fearful extent of villainies which we partially unmasked, when this same Kosenzweig stands accused of complicity complic-ity in a terrible crime, for whose concealment con-cealment the most revolting means wero employed. What every reader ought to bear steadily in mind is that the places of which ''Dr." Roscdb-weig'sden Roscdb-weig'sden is a type, must necessarily I very frequently witness tragedies quite as ghastly as the death of the gnldcn-baircd gnldcn-baircd girl who was treated so foully, t is by the mere accident of a bong-ling bong-ling attempt at concealment that this case has assumed a horrible but absorbing ab-sorbing interest. It is only one among a thousand of similar character, just as 1 Iti-scnzweig'fl plaoo is one among a multitude of equally bad character. Apart from its position ae a pocial les son ot dreadiul import, the detection of thif crime forms a creditable record of police ingenuity. Tho elaborately worked-out report of tho unraveling of the "the trunk mystery," ia a strangely exciting chapter of criminal history. |