Show A WANNING TO POETS The wires are burdened with n great deal concerning flue doings of Hollin M Squire thus Now York Commibsionpr of Public Works and perhaps there is cause for some of tbu ugly things said of him but the worst that can be said of him is that bo is I tho author of the following atrocious poetry which he caused 1 to bo painted in largo letters and hung on tho New York City Hall high in the air when it could he read Thu occasion was the death of Grant whose body trutH lying in state inside tIlls boro aloft our sword of flame A worldwatched envied nation Whore victory sang while trembling kinin llcspoko our desolation No tailoring marked thin Titnus task No Bhrinkin from tho trial Ho faced tlio foe fro freedoms liaiul Fell shattered from times dial This nhould ha an awful warning to I many of the misguided joung men and maidens and old ones touwho gum way ithuhp > irrin 4 of the l individual Iegassuses and tinruby Kill by tho mental agony of thus poor fellows who I must edit the ropy that this imnocablu I dial of Tune is i bound to hl hug round some terrible punishment l ademmtu to the emuom mull of Iho crime it is just I posssiblo that If Squiies had not porpe i trated this uwful elfiifion and nunislied tho panigraphcrs of New York and < l tho Buiroundlng country by lunging it up on tho wnll ho would not now hu pilloried himself and ntlaikedon all hands fur his II other misdeeds j I |