II CI orn Am) SUBURBAN. TO Advertlsers. An immense extra edition of the WEEKLY GAZETTE will be issued from this offroe Wednesday and Saturday of next week. The papers will be circulated widely by the parties ordering them, and will find their \ way into every city, town and ( village of Western Pennsylvania, Eastern Ohio and Western Virginia. A limited number of special advertisements will be taken for the occasion, which must •be furnished be fore Tuesday noon, in order to insure puh licatiOn. Daily Prayer Meeting—From 12 Bt. to 12:30 o'clock at the Rooms of the Christian Association, No. 23 Fifth street. - Jail Improvement—A new water pipe is being laid in the jails Cleaned.—Some of the streets in the city are being cleaned. All of them need it badly enough. Arm Broken.—A lad named Martin fell from a wagon on Liberty street, yesterday morning, and had his arm brokon. Uneomfortable.—, The wind, yesterday, raised the dust e.onsiderablv, and made it very uncomfortable for pedestrians. Car dam.—Eight care were, gathered to gether yesterday at,the toll gate on Penn ' - street, a lumber wagon having stalled and obstructed the track. ' There will be a meeting this evening of the Union Republicans of the Twelfth ward,• (old. Ninth), at the School House, for the purpose of forming a Grant and Colfax Utah. Ituu.Over. —A little girl was slightly in jured by. being run over on Thursday even ing on Pennsylvania • avenue, near Vine street. She was about five years age, and - but slightly-hurt. Disorderly.—Eliza. Adams alleges that - Mary Hoover acted in a - very disorderly manner in the neighborhood where she re sides. Mary was arrested and held for .a blaming by - Alderman 'Thomas. Slapped Ells Month.--John Berger alleges that Henry Hempel, a workman living -near the oar station in Minersville, slapped him in the mouth. Alderman Taylor is sued a warrant for the arrest of Henry. The Canoe..... The detention of the trains on _the- PenusylVania Railroad yesterday was caused by a freight train, which jump ed the track at -Lewistown, near Harris burg.. No one was hurt and the trains are running regularly to-day:. False Pretence.—W. J. Mullen made in formation yesterday against David Gibbs for obtaining ten dollars from him by false and fraudulent pretences. The parties re side in Sewickley, and a warrant was is sued by Alderman Strain. Street iFight.—Two men got into a fight on Water street yesterday afternoon about four o'clock. One of them was knocked down and kicked in the head by his oppo nent, causing it to bleed profusely. We did not learn the names of either of the parties. • - Hardware Store hobbed.—On Thursday •evening some thieves entered Godfrey's hardware store on Ohio street, Allegheny, and carried off slot of knives and other swalj articles. The thieves are supposed to be boys, but thus far no clue to the per _petrators him been discovered. Arrested on. suspicion.—The police on Thursday evening arrested a somewhat noted character named John Stuart on sus picion of laroeny. When taken ha had a car axle in his possession, which Idoked as it it came from the depot of the Pennsyl vania Railroad. He was locked up for a hearing. vieid.—Elizabeth Brown got into a little difficulty with Rachel Carsey, yesterday, which it seems' could only be settled by a snit between them, and accordingly Eliza betirmade an information before Alderman Lindsay against Rachel for assault and battery. Rachel was arrested and in de fault of 4300 bail committed for a further bearing. Threitened to Shoot —Alderman Tho M-. as yesterday arrested Jessie Allen, on oath of Elizabeth Allen, for,urety of the peace. Elizabeth alleges that Janie used very abusive language toward her and said twice that he would shixtt her. - Acoording to his statement she would be a dead wo man in less tlian five Months. He was held fora hearing. :Fatal Accident.—Yesterday morning an Old lady named Richardson, while attempt, ing to ascend the hilt back of Temperance over an embankment, breaking . :her .neck and causing instant death. Coro ner CilaWson held an inquest in the after noon, and after an examination of several witnesses the jury returned a verdict of ao- Aidental death. Drew Bloodi-4bhn Thomas save that he was standLne in 4.store door on Pennsylva nia avenue yesterday, when John Campbell came up Lucid struck him in the faCe with his fist with such force as , to draw blood. Camobelliras intoxicated at the time. fle wasArreited. by Alderman Thomas' police and committed, bat afterwards procured bail and was released. The End.—Tbe Republican Conferees of the Twenty-fourth Congressional district came to a decision yesterday, and placed in nomination CaPt. J. B. Donley. of Greene county, 81 3 candidate for Congress in that 1 district. Capt. Donley reoeived eight votes on the list ballot, after which the nomina tion was oinade unanimous. Altogether -- they - have been in session about twelie daYa. Threatened Assault.—Sarah Morgan al leges that Thomas Davis came home the other evening in• an intoxicated condition and created oonsiderable of a rumpus in the house. She went in to see what the disturbance ' was about, whop Thomas threatened to strike - her, and she is now c