Daily News Batavia, Genesee County, New York State May 21-1891 # 4 Personal. Shoe-Manufacturer ARMSTRONG is off on a business trip. Mr.and Mrs. M.A. CLARK of Buffalo are visiting friends in Batavia. Mrs. HOWLAND of Lockport is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Edwin COX of Bank street. S.N. ROYCE is very seriously ill with heart difficulty at his home on Ellicott street. Miss MURFEY of New York is spending the summer with her niece, Mrs. G.T. SOUTHWORTH of East Main street. Miss Mary HERRICK is to be married at the house of her parents on Ross street this evening, to Harry RAMSDELL of Rochester, son of Frank RAMSDELL of Batavia. Mrs. Charles J. FITZPATRICK of Mt. Vernon, N.Y., who has been spending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.C. SCHULTZ of Ellicott avenue, returned home to-day. * Death of Mrs. Robert Irvine. Mrs. Edna E. IRVINE, aged 42 years , wife of Robert IRVINE of No. 106 State Street died at 1:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, after an illness of about a year. Her husband, two brothers and two sisters survive her: Dr. J.G. MORDEN and S.M. MORDEN of Graig's Mills, Ark.; Mrs. W.H. DAVIDSON of Rochester and Mrs. C.S. LEONARD of Batavia. The funeral services will be held at the home to-morrow morning at 11:30 o'clock. The remains will be taken to Chili for burial. * Three Months in the penitentiary John McALLISTER, who was arrested Tuesday night on the charge of stealing a $10 gold piece from his room-mate, John FERRIS, was tried yesterday afternoon before Justice WEBSTER and a jury. McALLISTER was found guilty of the crime of petit larceny, and sentenced to the Erie county penitentiary for a term of three months. Martin BROWN appeared on behalf of the People and David L__ was counsel for the defendant. * It is doubtful if there was a time when fine millinery was in such a demand as the present. And ladies who want good value never fail to find us on the ground floor with prices and top with style. L.J. TOMPKINS. * Police Paragraphs. Walter RANKIN, a laborer on the Lehigh Valley extension, arrested Tuesday night for public intoxication by Officer GRIFFIS and lodged in jail, was arraigned before Justice WEBSTER yesterday afternoon. He had his choice of $5.70 fine or ten days in jail. He went to jail. Thomas BROWN, a colored individual from Syracuse, arrested Tuesday night by Officer GRIFFIS, was discharged yesterday afternoon by Justice WEBSTER. Fred RUPP paid his fine yesterday afternoon and was released from jail. * submitted by Linda Schmidt *********************************************