Cy-FLORIST STOSS ELL’S WILL. .Was the Widows Flrat II ushanka Body | X JFound in a JTSorffue?DisPo04 j The contest over probate of the will ofJohn StossoH, the Grand street florist, was continued in tho Surrogate's Court this morning.S| The widow of the deceased, who was his secondI wifo, is tho chief beneficiary under tho will.A daughter Is the principal contestant. A druggist named Jung, called as a witness for tho contestants this morning, testified thatono Werner had told him that he had seen tho body of j Mrs. Stoasoll’s first husband, whoso namo was Hemline lying in tho inorguo at East Newark, N. J. Anothor witness named Buckhausor, | gy. a son in law of Stossoll, tcstlflod ho went to | _.* j East Newark to find Werner, but diacovored that ho I ***1 by ( was dead. Ho saw Mrs. Werner, tho widow, who j |£[told him her husband had seen a man who was tho ( exact counterpart of Hemilng, lying dead in tho. I East Newark Morgue. Mrs. Stossoll testified that j ^aaled. I ^or flvst imsl)an(' I0*1 llor ton y°ars a6°» and that | ^ ^chos- I when Bho married Stossoll sho supiiosod Hemilng 1 jnvoI,tiling wafaoadlt; . ,, I 2,000?5ficd I c°hte«tants seek to prore that when 3Irs. | a’r^Qf tho I Stossoll married tho testator her first husband was I ^romafter sUil UvlnS* » that tlovor- j j half arose mm -a—1 /-m v fn v a rmrW'V?^ I forgotm