!»«»* IH ' jnii i*' ’man. W. V. M.mttt a __ft? ACCIDENT TO OR. BISHOP.IHn»ari* College Pralr»»nr Himtnlued llrot.su |.«*n In ICIIIUWII.V.Prof. W. II. Bishop of Delaware College is suffering from a broken leg. While lilt;« was driving in Bristol, Pa., Friday, the carriage nxlo broko. which caused the horse to run away The doctor was thrown out and huh. tained the injury man tinned. He wax taken to his residence in Newark lust, evening, where lie is under the euro of Dr. Walter Steele.VERDICT EXCITES FEELING..Spoclal Correswmdcnec ol Giuctta sail Journal.Milford, Muy U.—The finding of tho Kent jury in the caso against John 11. Mills. John Bennett. Wilbur E. Mills and Jacob C. Willson of this oont-munity, (brought for assault and battery by Bothuol W. Hall), has created considerable feeling hereabouts. There seems to lx* no division or sentiment, but that the evidence given justifies the sentence; yet it is bold by many that t.iu purlins wore not ull usuallySuilty. The whole of Milford Nook us taken sides in expression of sym-path leaf at any rate.John Bennett, one of the convicted men, is the brother of Joseph T. Hen-nett of this town, a man or considerable wealth. His father is a retired farmer and a man of mom*. Every effort was made to keep the men out f jail, thoJMillB boys being in the family by marriage.TWO DEATHS IN DOVER.Special OorrvapomlenCe lt;•! Qiitltl ami Journal.Dover, May 3. Mrs. I'. L Cooper, widow of former .Sheriff and Magistrate Peter 1* Coopor and mother of the lute Peter L. Coop-r, Jr., of Wilmington, died here this morning at the rosi donee of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas J. Stevenson. She had returned only two weeks ago from a visit t• her son in Nebraska.P. H. Nnrntan, father of State Auditor Norman, died here this morning at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. C. If. Keilum. aged (*0 years.FOUND DEAD IN BED.Legisli and neWe fmen u (lOV. Ju i lluri Lieu Jinn Jinn .lew* (reoi Dr. ('lull any mfor Ilong o Villon turu silmmiitfrom ' the nt The Stale Hi! lOII. relt;|Ut*tburaf mid wspoi ini Correspondence of Gairuc and Journal.Dover. May 5.—William W. Colllson, n brotiier of Henry 0. Colllson of Dover, wna found dead In bed «i Ids home, near Harrington. this morning.W. A. Moore, rated W years, elm had !oon ill for some time, whs found d^ud In hr J yesterday. Members of tbs family were lit his Iwdslde five minutes before he died, and Ids condition 'h«n was not regarded as serious. He was tin- father of A. It. Moore.Keep tin* H.ilanoF t’p.It lias been truthfully »nhl tlmt any ills-htrbanco »f the even balance of health cnuam serious trouble. Nnbtxly cun be too careful to keep this balance up. When people begin to lose amx'tile, or to get tired easily, tl»e least Imprudence brings »n sickness, w cut neat «.r debility. The system needs a tonic, craves It. and should not In* denied It: ami the best tonic of which we have any knowledge i Hood's SursnimrllIII, What this medicine has done III keepinghealthy imoplc healthy. In keeping up the even balance of health, gives It the minedistinction us a preventive that li enjoys us a cure. It* early use lius Illustrated Uio wisdom of the old siting tlmt u stitch In time wive* nine. Take Jluod's for appetltu, strength and endurance.t liureti lor I'nrt Itepoalt.Port l»%*it. MU,. May 3.— At a con*