Show a w so I NBW K1Nn OJ nONe n-ONE MANS SOHKMn TO SBCUHB HIMBTALLI8M A Inl to ob hold asuC loltseet This II I 1ln lslIIy 10onlI tD Atl itoOt sot Iulllon In 5 Shout flopped e1i MAN 1MIOM 1 IlL tI Ilrooklyn ono J i I LI w Wilson baa a scheme for settling 1 u set-tling the currency I t question which la S at least original I 1 origin-al lie proposes r J that tho United Unit-ed State government govern-ment shall coin anew a-new dollar composed com-posed of CO cents worth of gold and CO cents worth of silver and that this shall henceforth bo till standard of value In thl country In this way ho claims gold and silver men would both bo satisfied They would In fact have nothing moro to say because one metal would always bo und at the lImo time That beautiful thing perfect eaitalllr would bo mined Under Mr Wilsons plan the coinage of tho United State would 1 be cold and silver Inseparably united This would be true bimetallism The fratricidal strife between Iho to metals ould be cndtit All bills of course would represent rep-resent gold and lIver dollars Is It not A brxiutlful Meat Mr Wllion Is I conducting n campaign on behalf of his Idea Ho gIves away and sells medals which urK at asneor ly as Ibo law will permit the tlcslRn of tho now dollar he would have coined It Is of about the same alee lu limo prevent silver dollar and the 10 centa worth of gold U neatly Inlaid on ono aide An eagle Is I slampsd on tho cold OM of tho great merits whloh he claim for his scheme is I that It would Abolish parity A circular which bo Issue I sue briefly state lu I objvota as fallows fal-lows Tho object of this Intention Is I to overcome the great difficulty and expense ex-pense of maintaining the prrlty J of two fluctuating standirds of taluo by substituting sub-stituting for them A single standard moro definite stable and reliable that will secure to gold 1 and silver equal rights and advantage and to all class e 5 a medium of tho name value To prevent speculator from taking the best money out of circulation and shifting the poorest money on the people peo-ple by combining tho two currencies Into ono so that they cannot bo s pv rated wnnout moro ions man gaia To secure sufficient redemption money mon-ey for tho Increasing largo volume of paper obligations used In banking currency cur-rency and exchange by A safe and moro l r JjtotI no To prevent n panto by providing an equitable compromise for the Mttle raent of the present disagreement between be-tween gold and silver and other opposing oppos-ing Interests And to secure other advantages I ad-vantages too nunurouk to mention In I thla circular If any financier thlnla ho roes any practical objections In limo scheme Mr Wilton will endeavor 10 explain them I away |