K OL'KA WAV.A large caravan of gypsies passed through Rockaway on Sunday afternoon on their way to Mine Hill, where they expect to make their camp.William Gill will soon remodel the building lately occupied by Georgo K. Bunnell, Mr. Bunnell having moved his stock into E. P. Beach’s carriage factory.Ground was broken last week for S. H. B. I Davoy’s new house on lioagland avenue.Albert Husson and Miss Gussie Lyon wore i married at the homo of the brido’s parents on | Arck street, by the Ilov. Thomas A. Beeves on Wednesday evening of last week at 7 o’clock. They will make their homo on Whito Meadow aveuuo.The annual comity convention of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union was hold hero on Thursday of lust week, Tlio morning and. afternoon sessions were held in the Presbyterian Church and. tho evening services in the 31. IS. Church,Mahlon Hoagland, sr , of Itockaway, and Samuel Morey, ot Dover, caught fifty-four fine pickerel at the Whito Meadow Lake one day last week.Elston B. Davis, telegraph oporator at the Central Railroad Depot at Rockaway, and Miss Ella Payne, of North Adams, Mass., were united iu marriage at tho home of the bride’s parents on Wednesday of last week.Tho funeral of tho lata James Reed, jr., of Hibernia, who was killed by a fall of ground Saturday, 1st jnst., in tho Andover Mine at Hibernia, was held on Tuesday of last week. Deceased leaves a wife aud three small children.Tho Wlmrton Mining Company of Hibernia will soon sink a now shaft near Splitraqk, Tho company expects to strike a valuable vein of irou ore.The Cycle Uonipouout Compuuy of Rockaway has started operations iu its plant, and as the company has largo orders it expects to do a good business this fall.Tho body of tho late Mrs, Emma J. Coak-ley, daughter of tho lato Lewis Rogers, of Irvington, was taken to Rockaway on Tuesday of last week for interment. Mrs. Coakley was a member of General Putman Council No. 31, Daughters of Liberty. Rockdway Council attended in a body aud took charge of the funeral services.James Hart, Slichoel Rynu ami Mr. Stickle of Hibernia, appeared before Recorder Sanders on Monday afternoon on a complaint preferred by Isaac Heady, of Hibernia, on a chargo of assault and battery. After hearing the facte of the case Recorder Sanders discharged all three of the prisoners.Miss Laura Dorman, of Dover, is visiting at tho homo of Mi's. J. F. Stickle at this place.Mrs. Richard Bidgood and daughter have returned to their homo at this place after spending three weeks in Boston, Mass.Sam Cook's new house on Main street is nearing completion.William Kelsey will move from Charles Forrester’s house, on Church street, into E. T. Mott’s house, on Main street, formerly occupied by Edward Arnold, who recently moved to West New street.Mrs. Frank Hanschka, of Hibernia, is visiting friends iu Newark,Mr. and Mrs. John Van Fleet have returned home after spending several days visiting friends in Hunterdon county.John F. and Francis Stickle, sons of Hub-hard Stickle, who have been attending the State Normal School, at Trenton have returned to their homo at this place.Frank Mattox has been on the sick list for several days,Richard Tyack, of Port Oram, is filling tho position as operator at tho Central Railroad station in the absence of E. B. Davis, who went to North Adams, Mass., to be married to Miss Ella Payne. Mr. and Mrs. Davis will arrive in Rockaway on Saturday evening of this week.Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Todd, who have been visiting at North Adams, Mass., have -returned to their homo at this place.Frank Stickle has been appointed secretary and collector for the Sterling Building and Loan Association at Rockaway.Mrs. Harry Wingott has returned home from Brooklyn, wbero she spent several days with frleuds.