DEATH OF MIIS. EADS.Mr*. M. h. Eads, wife of Capt.,W. M. Eads, president of the SanMiguel National bank, died at thefamily residence this morning at 9:50after an illness of four weeks; herdisease being asthma and heart en%largement, complicated by a recentattack of pneumonia. The remainswill to-morrow be taken to Carrelton,Mo, where the funeral exercises will'take place, Sunday. The deceasedwas the daughter of A. C. Blackwell,•f Carrolton, Mo., and the sister ofC. N. Blackwell, ot Trinidad, and A.M Blackwelt, of this city. Shewas bora at Carrolton, Mo., ~De*cember 10th, 1840. and consequently. was just entering her 51 st year. Onthe 35th of June, 1887, or nearlythirty*four years ago, she and Capt.Eads were united in marriage, andbegan that united pilgrimage «f lifewhich death has just severed. Eightchildren blessed this union, of whom six survive. ” For twenty-one years • Mrs, Eads had been a martyr to the the most. excruciating -attacks of asthma, resulting in permanent enlargement* of ihe heart. Seven years ago, she carae tcT this city to reside finding jn this climate greater relief tbaa she had found in any remedy •r say other location, 'though sheMtaraght belief by) every means idapwii. to the medical profession years later the family broke up ikcir borne in Carrblion, and be*permanent: rlt;