Mrs. Easton is Uio mother‘of thirteen children, but one of whom is still living, 0. C. Easton, who resides sit Peoria, Illinois. ' There are thrco grandchildren, Mrs. John Goodman, of Greenwood Avenue, Mrs. Will Long, of Chicago, hut recently of this city, and U. F. Conover, of Toledo, O. llor decondants number soven groat grandchildren; Mary, Frank, and Charlie Goodman and Pierce, Paul, Cora aud Mario Long.Mm. Easton’s life has been sown in tears through the afflictions In tko loss of husband, ehUdreri and friouda, added lo the fact that for thirty-five years she has boon afflicted with something akin to white swelling, yet she has born her afflictions with a Christian fortitude aud resignation which are worthy of emulation.Her mind is bright, and it is a groat pleasure to her to talk over the early days of this city and recount the many incidents in which sho was, lo a certain extent, an’ actor. Ono thing particular about hor phvaloal condition, is her oycstght, and to*day notwithstanding her oxtr^mo age, sho floes not use spectacles. It is woll to add, however, that sho has not boon bo forlu-, nato at sovoral periods during her life, at times hor sight failing her vovy much. She now onloys what may bo tormou lior (hint sight as during two previous periods lior, sight became so dim that she was forced to accept tho aid of glasses. .At present her health is not good, and sho is. 6oufined lo hor bed at tho homo of her grand augh ter, Mrs. John Goodman.