I JHrs. R. B. Encell, of Warsaw, Ind., Passes to tKe Silent Shore*Warsaw Daily Times.]The people of this place were shocked more than usually the case over the announcement of a death of one of our citizens, on perpsing the brief statement in the Times, yesterday, that Mrs. It. E. Encell had departed this life on Thursday at 2:30 p. m. It was very generally known that she was in rather poor health, but few people even dreamed that anythiug more than weariness and worry caused by her faithful watching by the bedside of her sick son, and the mental anguish which she has been called upon to undergo in consequence of the breaking down of thesintellect of her husband, who, a few weeks ago was taken to the Insane Hospital at Logansport as an incurable. In consequence of these surroundings she was illy prepared to sustain an attack of illness, and when inflammatory rheumatism set in, with a {tendancy to go to the heart, she broke down utterly and grew constantly worse until her death followed on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Encell was more than an ordinary woman;