lUlcl-ime.itivethatr thehlch it is s all e indons;eiv-bra-anclinvi-cot-d at willlay’s, ob-have1 be tany3and best 3 to i to ning and orkscinghereoda-theMa-iark,ionstershap-Ha-»d of Lven.:nt.orialddgreFA IB HAVEN NEWS.Guy Nettleton of Lenox street, who was threatened with typhoid fever, is now improving. He was taken ill while at Niantic.John W. Hill of Wolcott street is improving- the appearance of his house by adding a side portico.Rev. D. J. Clark and family of East Haven have returned from Ocean Grove, N. J.Town -Agent Tyler and wife of East Haven have returned from Block Island.A three-masted schooner from Windsor, N. S., loaded with lumber and a deck-load of laths, grounded in the draw of the Chapel street bridge at 7:50 yesterday morning, remaining fora half hour and delaying travel.James B. Pierpont and family of New Britain are occupying a house on California street, Savin Rock, and will remain until about October 10. Mr. Pier-pont’s brother, General W. H. Pierpont, visits them at their summer home occasionally.J. Baribault, Eugene Snow, John J. Casey, Charles Keller, C. P. Ennis, James Carle and Edward Brennan have gone to New port for a stay of two weeks.Mrs. E. R. Slater of East Pearl street has returned from Paxton, Mass. Her daughter Belle will remain a few days longer.At the meeting of the Connecticut Funeral Directors’ association to be held at Lighthouse Point to-day H. W. Crawford, who has for several years been its treasurer, will present his annual report.B. S. Bradley’s trotter Blue Light will trot in the 2:29 class at the Bridgeport races Friday and Saturday and next Monday. James Welch will drive. Blue Light is in fine condition and ought to win some money.Henry Musch is adding to the appearance of his house on Houstonstreet in the building of a veranda nndU II’ 1 cei of ofSU1isof70catrlpotroEpotsespotacc r a t are is 1 sala tmatheanlt;isMatacnigtheu silimIrissoinaIrisauiwilthethetheserLitUntheShTh