Show Cigars London atler One reads from front time to time of the fabulous sums paid for or cigars A fa Ia favorite favorite story is that Mr Chamberlain never touches anything cheaper than a cigar and a d that every time Lord Rothschild smokes ten tea shillings vanish into the ambient air Accord According According ord ing to Mr the well welt known tobacco merchant all such stories are the surest Durest invention As A far as mere quality of tobacco bacco t goes the best cigar in the world can be purchased for one shilling sixpence and anyone who ho gives gies more than this sum aunt is paying for size peculiar shape or for some peculiar brand which IS 13 only valuable for its rarity and not for Its excellence Those cigars which one sees in tobacconists windows incased In glass sheaths are mainly traps to catch the unwary The most remarkable thing about them tem Is their size and their startling variation in price according to the locality in which they are sold In the west end they are priced any anything anything anything thing between 1 Is and lOc 15 in the less gilded precincts of the city they arc are sold for tor apiece a |