Show ANYBODY CAN AFFORD A GRAVE mexican cemetery la in which a resting besting place flace can be had gad at small cost A correspondent of the boston traveler describes the queer cemetery of the mexican city of guanajuato there is hardly room in guanajuato for the living so it behooves the people to exercises c rigid economy in the disposition of her dead the burial place is on the top of a steep hill which overlooks the city and consists of area by what appears from the outside to be a high wall but which discovers itself from within to be a receptacle fui foi bodies which are placed in tiers much as the confines of their native valleys compel them to live each apartment in the wall is large eno agh to admit one coffin and is rented for 1 p per er mouth month the poor people are buried in n the ground without the formality of a coffin though one is usually rented in which the body is conveyed to the grave As there are not graves enough 0 o so round whenever a new one is needed a previous tenant must be disturbed and this likewise happens when a tenants 2 rent is not p ro m aptly paid in advance the body is t then hen removed from its place in the mausoleum or exhumed as the case may be ands and the bones are thrown into the basement below |