Show HONEY Th Ban England note b nbon five Inches bj eight In dlmeulons and Is printed in Wad Ink ou Irt h linen water lined pHr plain white and with ragged edge which lacks the oily tmoolhnets of American bank notes The notes of thcTJauque Je Franc are made of while water lined printed in blue and black with numerous mythological and allegorical allego-rical picture and running in denominations de-nominations nom the ID franc note to the 1000 rang South American currency inmost in-most countries Is about the lire and general nptarance o < American tills except that cinnamon brown and slate blue are the prevaillu colors and the Spaukh and 1orlu gu languages the language lan-guage engraved on the face The German currency is rather artistic The bills are printed in green and black upon paper lighter f I1 lfi than American gold certificates ant about au Inch wider They run it denominations from G marts to lOOd marks Their later bills are being printed on the silk fiber paper The Chinese paper currency is in red white and yellow paper with lilt lettering and gorgeous little hand drawn devices The bills to the ordinary financier might joss for wash checks but they are worth good money In the Flowery kingdom king-dom Italian cotes are of all thapcs slzw and colors The smaller bills 5 and 10 lire notesare about the slza and dupe of our own old I 5 u7 tent thlupuler II fractional cur runty and printed on white paper In pink blue and carmine inks and ornamented with a finely engraved vignette King Humbert The 100 rouble note of Runala Is barred from top to bottom with all the colors of the rainbow bleudetl as when shown through a prism In the centre inbuld relief stauds a Urge finely executed vignette of the Kmureas Catherine llils I bin black 1 The other vat ing is not v-at all Intricate but la well done in dark and light brown and black inksThe The Jforucgiaus have a curious currency but His rarely feen In the UuUeJ state for the reason that It circulates very little among the common com-mon peonle and the clan that comes to America as Immigrant These stick to their copper and silver coins and shun the little cinnamonbrown bills of their government which are about tho Vie of our old shinplasters shin-plasters The Austrian bill Is printed on light colored thick paper which shows none of the silk filer > marks I or geometric lines used American currency as a protection against counterfeiting Each bears upon it a terrible uarnlu to counterfeiter threatening the penitentiary confinement con-finement to any one who shill make sell or have he I his lj posvttilon any counterfeit or facsimile of this bill |