if moil, five of whom survive.RAT TRAPUsed by Aid Soldier, of College Hill, As a Hiding Place For His Wealth —Died in Germany When He Was On a Visit,Alexander L. I'Yociieh, an nlil soldier llv-iiiK nt College if Hi, departed for Germany about one year a go (o visit lii« old home.He placed lii.s wealth, $1,200 in a nil trap, wtiicli was jul inside of an o)/l carpet bag. In this way the okl man protected .his wealth from thieves,Saturday Judge Nipper*, of the Cincinnati Probate Court, received :i letter from Assistant Secretary lt;r Slate Loomis, .saying Kraal ich had died at Kernings!)erg, Prussia, .March 27, last.Seven days before disiih Piuolltui niulie a will giving bis gold to Willio!-mina Stulilenemmer, wife of iiilt; Uoep-cr of the tavern: at which the obi man was living.As Nmelich was a citizen of Ham-iilon County, it is necessary to probate the will there.A cnmmision was sent Saturday to Prussia to authenticate the will, adcr which it will be probated and .Mrs. Stuhlenemmer will get the money.