Show I DbATH OF MRS POLLOCK 1 A great wave of sorrow swept over I the city yrsterdny when people read the pitiful news Hint Mrs James A Pollock was dead No home In the city was happier than hers no one was more loved no one had mOa to live 1or no one was more needed Her little tie children will noer know what they have lost Her heart wag so interwoven interwo-ven with lie hairts of her family that the rending Is something terrible She wns a gifted modest unassuming gentle gen-tle woman she was done up In hor I home and the Influence 1 she shed in that home and outside was a perpetual radiance i is hard to understand why such a one should be taken Her relatives rela-tives are comfortless they think of what the was they try to plan what Vhc future will be without her and are helpless In their grief God pits them I while they wait for time In a little way to heal their broken hearts If It will be any comfort to them they may know that the whole city in I little way shares their sorrow I |