uTHE FARM.»Volger Ranche Leased by Prof. Carhart and its old Associations Will Know it no More for Five Years.it*;etis:7525 70 00 »60 75^ 1 From Tuesday’s Dally.00 I To-day Prof. Carhart e d the se of Mrs. Volger’s place Straw-^ berry Hill known as * the faring for five1 I years, with the privilege of relinquishing 551 the lease at the expiration of a year on 45 three months notice should it prove unde-I501 sirable. Mr. Carhart will remove to theits Ihouse, which is quite a nice one, withorderTwoOEet50Abo teleph( that “r Michalt; for the once, was slt;his family early next week. In that no mistakes may be made by ^51 strangers who are not aware that the I gait, clt; •75 character of the house has entirely | locust. !oo changed, the Prof. will keep a benchlegged bull dog, which will make things interesting for visitors at any unusual hour.Talking to the Prof. about the terms of the lease he said to a Gazette reporter this afternoon that the madame made!“birds a good deal of fuss about her grapes and I j^n ^ other fruit of which there is an abund-1 jhere aoce in the well kept garden: “She elsefoof No.the trlt;knighthousethereinvesti3Dtt,!S_ I wanted to hold the grapes.but I gave her headqi*cutlyatstla»n.ag•stLSttiere$10 for them and promised to send her a bushel of them. There will be an immense yield. She wanted me to promise to send her a basket of fruit every year for the five years but I wouldn’t do it”“Say, before you go, where has the madam removed to?”“Oh, I forgot that. St. Louis, I believe, but 1 can’t tell you her street number.”COURT UOV8E ECHOES.eling fr A nlt; report secret new alt; sas Ci! and frlt; of the like to been a first az old fas bibed soon g in a selt; seizing her reionifst.