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I M. C. A. IN PETERSBURG Io Haw tba Finest Building of tlie Sort In Virginia. WILL C0NTIIH MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. |trrB_B*>m*nt of the tlMftVreiit Department*. |e enrl Dressing Itooma De? scription sud rjima. The finest s> .liding in ' Sill before, loaf ba <-..-?. tVOBg Mens chr tum Association ot Petersburg. For ioma tim* past tho conniaittee on , and building b*ve l? aa I ? to itody np the heft pinn and they fa H with the architect. Mi 1'etersburc visited tbe I I buddings of New York. Brooklyn, w Ma**., lYovidence. K. I.. Alban'. Boston. The committee con?.ista of Messrs. (J, B. Morgan, Captain I- L Marks. Auguatna "Wright and Sirbob Seward, four prominent Vinsiness men la ihe i Joekade I .*? Aftei rable work the committee have Bpp of the plans, as published in to-day's col of Ths Traraa Ths building will bfl n Sycamore Bear Tabb street*, on the site of tl front building which burned down eighteen month- ag ildinfl frill {frontage of _ ie 176feel t will pi tbe rear build dcb will '? gymnasium, baths and ? t on wbieh the atructure will be ere ?11.000, sad the of the building will involve an ox? fpnditare of I* ,000. 19,000haveh!read. ribed, and the J round fur the building will be broken by uly tai, i been able in tLe meantime to addition. '1 hs committee are hard at work in rat* in? funds, and t ht t am cn eded during the past few days t^t se.' .nnt tngto*4,000. Btate Secretary H. O. Williams, who has spent a good di d' I his time during the past two we.ks in Petersburg, hus ren? dered valuable assixtance in the raising of the money. Tb* building will Le entirely fire-proof, arni {t Will be constru'ted out ol' Philadelphia ;riok with red sandstone tun.mint's. windows in thu fi "ui <>f the building will all be of Kron, h piaf-, ? building will beti ? 9 high, withamaassrd roof sad a tower on the upper end re street, -i aa safc aaa r. The basement of the building in the rear will cmum taro bowling all fitted aa ia the latest style, i most interesting feature* on that floor will be plunge bath or *wimming-pool, l*x50 feet. In winter time the water lg ming-pool will be bested by ? lockers wfll be eonstiir-t.-d for the of the gymnasium, and it is the il provide for 460 or 600 roch I lhere still be als.) six sh v. baths and two bath-tubs. This part of | 'lent will be divided from the front by Bfl area len feet a fi oat i>art of the beaement is to c.,main b (md eng.ne rooms, oma, Ac, and also three sepaim.- three stores to be fitted up in the next tory. 'The whole basement will have, a concrete door. rae* b-oob. The first floor will nt the tippet end ci tlie entrance and hallway containing i cases twelve feet wide leading into I NI S S*H fmtJSTMX AR stories. The rest of this floor will be * up by three large stores i sch are tw< three feel wide and 10S, 106 and li - de.-p respectively, In the rear building, which l> separated li', mi th" I1..1. the area, the gymnasium will bo I. part cnn be reached only from I atory, although sn iron bridge bas been pro. vided ii.moss thc Bl ? -Mtv. 1*_e gymnasium will be 40 by 10 feet, ai m furniabed with the ti parataa of the lut.st j attorns and improvemei The i ? r will contain a reception room ;.'"> by -.-7'.. feet, a genera! parlor ?I by 25 feet, a ladies' psi lor 14 by 24 f_ I a ls by . urary 17 by 31 I directors' room i ixl? feel h b is i.v 19 feet, the set reta I 10 by ifi feet, an aa*, r a 80 by 40 feet, and the main hall .'.:: i [hs hall B a_neted similar toa Iheatre, and aapa ?tory, will be ? patten, will form the scats both iu the ball and gallery. ? vs. In the rear ol' thc ball will bea stage with a araasing-room on each end. At tin of the main hall a c | lead over aa boa brid bailcl i wn into tbe gymnaainm the fool of the atairway v. saide ? Be.-, .nd atory of the r< ar bu up by the visit a gall.:. gymnasium. . turned in! ? a running track; it will be whst alantiag toward* I will be mp. k\ co. red rn . nty. four rounds or lau* wi.I make a i 9MHil. B?DOB. The third floor, which will i | over the ry ol th* Idii g IB - linthe gai!. I'"*" - il to ii 'here will be . s kit.il ? trout par! slaaasooasa, v, . fa . to ba avant nally tl oaej ? phere ?*..[ be*1?""-' floor two lodging-rooms, which will be furnished sud attended to bv the ih.J . - A ti-.n. l bubb,member* ol tha As abie ngi. The whola building will be heated by ateam t,' mu .n of petersburg ha* at presvnl Ind ?'? ne of whom pavs ? member. !irP i thiscity only mT**?};' I?a'v ?6 and the rust ar.-aatiMied with am. ml ai _oa*e tar U pot year. As soon as tim new Guiding ls orient the saganWW* <{? -burg Assotiation will no doubt largely increeeed. tho intention to pnph the building so ? put under roof before the nen winter seta in. St tr l At. Arr Al RS. Slit* Thaw** Military *T**?cman--MUi BUI'S PrlvHt* Party. Miaa Mary Thaw gave her last german ,v evening, anti the entertainment wae-afittine;nna!.) to the WCCeseful * v a lathes ?? Hall, ami ? ? ifl their evening's , part of th., was later assisted hv Mr John Wiiborrf. Much beaut. flag wnile tl -T" mtb ,'?,' \ , ii was lerveddui : k in tbe morning. many , . There waa a K've'1 'ast . Pinn street, nt were M . v Haynes, RlaieCel I and Olive Bethel, Limier Toler, Maud ??? Blanch ftn.l Mitchell I Blanche Trevilian, Lillie I I i. A. Ca and" I irfoot. Messrs. I Hill, .1 D I I, -lr.. Willie Baynes, \ irgil Glazebrook Jr., Charles Owens, Perdinan I I.. I Mr Smith lb il Crouch John Vi Wilton i auk Wella Hundley \wt\ta young people deft for their homes nt an ? I nder the auspices of the Friday ?? I evei ? f , iepar.lt."I -..made 1 .ll e a vc. Immedial arrival at Warwick Park a gera an rn ed under the well-kn ? red by l'i/zini. The flral mooniigl I .; (iap on ? ' be stearne! will be given neil 'I u< i f..r th" bent lit of the Church renant. The le ' B church, under t: ? known leadership of Mrs. Wi! Lpos, ! 1 their arran-' promises Refreshments wdl be furnished on board of the steamer at very and a large crowd is expet I already bel rniia i-si < i-*. n RBI s nts or tbe Richmond Him, Itaera at Vonni;'- Pond Monday. The thirty-second annual reunion ot the Richmond Howiters will occur al Young's Monday. ? ' M. sharp. 1 go. ] ire tl : Invitation ,1 'i M. W. McK. i | W. S. Wi Amut I 8. Kubank. !l. <.. Wi ld. Vf. C. An tin. social MB, Mi//1 s /:/ \i i i ,?. lt Bids lair u, p.. a Moat i njoyabb Indeed, tiim by Ins friends, will occur Monday evening in the Itichra will be I be following ia the i ? < niiuiinrbani, Ma , ,1 Lobmun; ? Ukin and I ? L1"1*",''*' "dui M. uk ( an? ani an I ch I n, ?vith its i I on a field i feet in tbe i rank < unningnem quarti tte and cl Mr. Bl Q truth 1 ugh it tl 'Ut H po - I toraey. one. ' !?? Bell Hu- House. The ladies ol v" ? ":: adding at I '"'' "f ' loon as poa ive the ? dav at D I iylor, b ii" Purchaser put in During th- Mr. Ta-, i endeavor to t the hui tributiona in : .' lied to - littleoi litisons Dead, Mrs. Anna Parsons, wife of Mr. \v. K Wt tugratii.n* fit her horns I ? i.'h.'US". ? night, ii ;'"wr) ?" Go. bland, where she i 'tilLmny tr^u:te- pwWeweethetofanoble Umetaau. and her deeds wiii eoutmue W live. RICHMOND'S OAR PULLERS Earnestly Preparing for tba Contest Here Keit Joly. THE CONTESTING CREWS' COMPOSITION. Hail Weather Int.rruple?l MwtSSJ Hnrlni: tbe Ueck Hornew hat-General Notee 1 rom Um the State. Tho week -i been rather un Cortui . the ? ,. r, ,. v ll iwever, the . training far th ip at the oomiag E ? as it dui not rain bricks, and in tha' I pped fur fear that th'ir bott Bight bo injured. Bi rent doe river, and it goet Without : the boya are progn .-> now. will consist ot B \ ? . :;. Vf. P I e. Mr. Ad only began row og this ? well '1 'bi''" : r.iws a forty-etroke whi h the now, unless it should seen ed light dug of the season Mr. Di I i be bad ti ? lum '1 lu right man ? ? the ?? '?lr. William Tinsley, an .:.!>. made ? 1 bv tim.-- > victory. rr ,.f : (altimore and i ip away h Warwick Lark. Mr. I. beer < ,i Mr. \. ' 'bib of Ni ** m the Qerach u B. ? in ti 1 w w 1' be C ? i. Mr. Janies ('. I..nub. -.iii i ? I ' ? i of thi ? au. ? 1 i i Al will Kraal - A year a with - ? this department. ? anti ? wn. two A field il tl. ? fc ti.ip ' dum' b air | ll ?i ml nil Vii nis. altai lull *-w I willi A1 e ; ? il ? four ? '. mo U i. Goldsbj Dead. vM: ' ' ; I tion he ? . for Ile rulth for * theil ' uru hta. has ' i n j-1 eXHBDOBl OLOBET rOMATl li DBUB OL TLIXl.MIN.i. * HO. tl rx Bocondrioor. ml7 the A*air ha nm. Hst. Mr. Csv lari. Boam to Tek* Charge ?t Itata Al. ah ? Ber. KdwsH S. Ciliicb *-__g?in*dthsthe would accept the pastorate of Beth Ababa oon trregation. and wiU soon leave his home m Teoria, 111., to .Io so. , _ _? Mi. OUMsefe waa born in Toledo .lune 23, lsr.y at pet * twenty-five years of ape. His parenta mosed to Michigan BOOB there? after, and remained till he w*s ?x years old I .-.- tlwn mosed t ? Chicago, just one month prior to th* great tire of 1*71, where every. thing wa*- theelothas tllay wura. Mr. ?'-h, with his motlier *nd brother, I . | .. his father el iblieb a borne. Mr. Calisch re. turned soon afb-r. Bad went to school until ? died. nr.v. edwakd a. __a He wai then at the age of ten years and :. R-ork ai i rina ... ewish Orphan Moment c .. ar*, and brew . lei lughea High School l ed in Mav. tion Mr. ?Ul. dine uria. M UM. ll. .ter Nol. a. iffolk, te visit ' ? t. > preach church this morning, aa ' I h" ' -hmond and B e ex. continued uutil v. \V S. 'hird .'ry lor bu HIS SENTENCE PRONODNCED. Grymes to Co to the Penitentiary tn a Few Days. CLOSING SCENES II COORT YESTERDAY. It is Probable That a .'ardon or ? Com? mutation tv 111 be Asked for. E. B. Oryme-i was sentenced by Judge Aiken in the Huatings Court yesterday. A moments after ll o'clock the prisoner waa brought into the room bv the Sergeant and Ij 111 i toa bette friends gathered round bim, pressed his hand and gave cheering words of enci uragement. There were quito a number of spectators ai bul not of the personnel that made up tho er wi the latter flays of the trial. Mr. ('? ry me-,'wife and mother were not present, but his brother, Mr. Leyton Crymes. who has remained DJ hi*? side, during the entire trial, was present and occupied a seat by his Mr. Louis Rawlings and other p*r nemls were pn \- ii o'clock ludge Aiken seconded the n, and .nafew mom v' r Btring a- un's,. ami, addressing tLe Court,.--aidhe felt certain that every one woi ld agree that the ends of justice ha. 1 been reached in the verdi rendered against his client, and while he and bi itel entertained exactly tho same opinions wey did when on 'dav evening tl COT an arr> judgment, they were willing that the contro end. nml, ther I with tiri w tbe mi tion he baa made, and fell that Qonwealth's attorney would be sat ? nd the proeecution. I IO s^Y. Tlie clerk then told K. H. ("rymes to stand np, and the prisoner aroa I . I . I him if ho had anything to say whj sen shou "1 npon h m. Mr. iee with s motion of his bead indicated ?? bad ni t. . who had been looking the judge in the face, now cast I . while Judge Aiken in ? ?'??I that the per? form was ko painful' lim ? diary and there confined for the year I aice with the verdict rendered by the jury. i ommonweall ney said he was ? and with ' sining indii tm< Jml The court then took a recess until i o'cl in order to give the clerk time to p : As * rn as t! e adjournmi i *.ikon ral friends Mr. ll. M. Smith. Jr., who ha rep ivealth, althous, tuan whom il i . went i j hands with Mr. Qr*ruieuund Ri* brothew. ?_* in a low ton* whispered a tW words of sympathy with them. Mr Grymee was then taken tojall, smltha ahortjy after Judge Aiawn signed the rewed, raxaoa oa oo?wotatiov Judge Aiken, the prieonrr** soaaai mother and bia brother were in eoneolu veaterday. but no action was decided on it is probable, however, that a petition will bs potten up asking th> Governor to p*H' ? prisoner or commute the sentence to nnsonment in jail. Mr Gryrn** was asked last evening: , Timks' reporter what u_ opinion was verdict. , ... BB rajpttM li* had nothing to say. jj, further said that he did not know aa reference, to the conference held yesterday "on- ,, ^ j . Mr (J ry mes will be marte as comfort*-!* ai possible wbilein jail. f'?r every one hnd ? '. lo anything that will ami ?i He ha* tendaysin whi'h ' ? jail before he ie conveyed to th lt is but just to nay that the trial and lb. vesti-'ation ot the Gryu. . Q. elusively that Mr. Kobert M .. was at one time employed In I ?? | office ly Mr. Grynie*. was not in fi? ted in tho discrepancies ' in his testimony that in u be rind Mr. Ks was thought by many at that th* defense would attenij I Mr. Beyaolds was connected with the crepar, Judge Aiken while in I ! ?? the I r?,ns cial attention, ead autos i ? Danville last evening. He is a;: ? ? and lawyer, and the Danville . vry proud of nim. Thre* PardOBB. The Governor yesterday pardoned Bit bari renville Mood-. r arab cats of ths prison Burgeon ti ? - indoi ? a h jr he ehota longer term than ti: with him and con aud whoso ten . Mifferiug with ? I to Pardon Ms ...ing in 1 .-?1. Dooks Bacaivd. "Elisabeth,'1 ~?*n Porter J lelphia, Pa. "In tho Hea fork. ll. Mar: I ll. Tolman. Americaa Book ?tperin." ft Belford < '? rk. . rsnnanic ' ?v . ' ford Comp ' "In 8 om the I Belford Corni?i "Widowed Wife and I ompeny, ford iny. New . Thc arrival here of 7- ? Merchandise on Saturday last will give such an impetus to trad ired here for weeks. The mere fact of its arrival would not b< rficient importan I thc ruination of the items below that these goods are all . which , ott' in our usual way; that is, as quickly as possible, though tbe profit be small. With the open? ing of our di ?roods e How long thev will be here for sale remains with our patrons and their applications: We close al 6 o'clock. V Ul I I % 20 piecea, no , of Pr i ti ted h Cham yard. ported ? now, rip*. ard. n be a :. for < a Ina i 77 I rep. ' J V tincr's a '? A? , > ? :. for I i i. ?* ,, . ? '? ard. b 1 Plaid W i "dull ? ? ss will un .? r. 17 diffi . a yard. ? ah ' ?filv or 30 ? ? i Bleak 1 17 cases were the share of the B Counter. La? dies'Mon's and Children's join forces and must attract wide sp read attention. Ladies' drop ?citch Tan, Brown and . ..lor Ht.-**.*--. a pair. ?i. \r..c. a pair. 'Gloria I H.,.. in tins pur i ana ur. read ? and i ' are one ol ichea - abo. drawn '1 uld with ? I f J Wa Utting land J ie China Silk Waiata at $ ?i. r anl Blue Surah Silk Wa il hine Waists at Linen Lawn Waists, lauu lured collars ant ii Lawn Waiata, i eated. BO ami '5c. l.tiiht Btriped Settees waists, si. k rjnaen led, Sleeveless . i lu tn i b Ledi! ? Faucy BIM vnats, 35c. ??al Lisle- '1 bread Kiblwd ? ? ? ma Straw Mattings. V . ttl There must ol neceasit j great sale h week of all I Fabrics. Silk., ::es, Mulls. Ac. . in offering half so I over by the ku Eight difl'i l;' ?1- ri ' lighl I Wide, All-\i lb*, with 'hort plaid - i . Tan silk Flail m ard. i figures on bla-V - in t.. ? ?ll for09o. n yard. ?ll-8ilk Tlaek Surih draw d ? vari. irchn?? B - Tn <ar t * ? a sun: fr rc home. Wi bare _aaa Savj Bine lb n h*w -.es. 50, fla an ?ns, #l and Na vj ir? . iou?. .rd. Nari i t Imo ' . rard r.l-gaiit Wo l.n Dress Tatterns at a'* *' ? . i SH?irav Kobe W ItaUSSal?BS ' I - S'AJ I an Robe, ilai k ' . hit* Check Kobe ? ? _? i * fo* SM Mb* Combination, garnet mik ?? foi . .'wi Si? lam elute tv tann:. I .lust 18 Pal Preach Wo< len Drees Material* ? uni Strip** a: _ffe? liing now lor 50c t. Agent for Mun 1>. merest I Taper Tat'erin 7/le^AVtX-Gtk&J9A0lMi& W<^e^-*f7eXi^Kte>a^ Wfcp^^<^*4WuV*#UPl#iP^