Show Western Hotel Keeping I arrived at Watertown S Ds ono day i after a tiresome journey of Nineteen hoursA during which time I had been unable to obtain more than an occasional doubtful sandwich It was 9 oclock in the evening and I was as hungry aa only a travel stained man deprived of his natural sustenance sus-tenance for hours can be I secured my rooms and ordered a hot supper to be send to them at once The clerk scratched the number ofVmy room against the name I had inscribed upon the register and informed me with lordly indifference that supper was over I accepted the decree and toldahim to have ono cooked for me Cooks gone to the show was the laconic la-conic response Then have a maid get mo up something some-thing Girls all gone t the showtoo I began to think it must be a drawing land for the show manager and in despair saidHavo Have bowl of milk and some bread and butter or something sent up there livelyl Cant Stewards gone ter the shows was the reply With six other hungry men I wentonft and reduced my hunger withcraekewand cheese at a grocery After several expert ences of a similar natnro I learned to ais rive in new towns at 7 oclock or go foo < R less until the following day as iav riably the coot and the steward were out driving or receiving visitors and could nsbedis turbed Cor Boston Post |