Show A DOUBLE STANDARD the lew lark wi treat he civil ins ir if bit NU i a few soled Ill materi aters he H kearr DIB bin to t Sey denral orial 11 aki its ni ripen fr for xela 1111 ale andr and r Himl llon ones n other calmar Writ orts the problem thoroughly of the treasury carlisle CarI ItIl recently laid said 11 1 I have never been able to understand ind what Is I 1 meant by a doable double standard itan dard or double measure of 0 values and I 1 have never found any one on who could tell me the hu been most unfortunate both in his studies aneilo and la his acquaints tato artor i IS ea map 1 fani ce la to which the I 1 0 1 o ex finance plat ed that eren evers a much mitch leri lens corpre eon pro mind 1 than the like secretary bec retry i could under stat d it he its may discover in jevons for example not only a clear statement odthe 0 the case for the double itai stai dard but a demonsi demonstration ration 0 of f IH its practicability wl wt tell lie he will find it liard bard to overthrow ilton explain explains the doubli standard in hie his famous report upon tl tie e bilot and 0 o abut jefferson Jeff ereon accepted hie his argument and the american people put the system lute into operation main it for nearly one hundred yean years mr air dulfour foar lately laid said that there to I 1 not in drope or america an eminent economic tesca ft er over sixty fears years of 0 biro as who is not a bimetallist that li Is the double standard atan dard it V hen both metals are employed at as full legal tender the debtor has an op tion to pay in either now it Is true that the values 1 of 0 gold and silver arb u rarely equal hal bat when silver tor for ex ample li Is i little cheaper the demand under bimetallism ii Is concentrated bp oo 00 it by the desire of the debtor debtors to gala gain tl if e advantage adran tage this te ids id to ad ranee tho v aralue A as ot of tt it e metal while the d demaagd mend being taken from gold cold that metal necessarily 11 declines decline i to in price the total result li is to produce an equilibrium this theory appears to be I 1 0 un d and the practice of tile wort corll I 1 tor for centuries hu has proven it to be so 10 doubtless se jevon remarks rena with the double standard tan dard either fold gold or balver Is the standard tun dard it at some given moment but doubtless doubt leie also leo both together in outs ure suc luch h stability for both and ad for the values of all other commodities gi as cn can not be b had by one metal lone alone NT lir carlisle Larl lile thinks it in Is enough for the purpose purposes of commerce that silver ball hall be used for or money as we now uie use it hut we halve I 1 e ingle single gold tan dard under even the tb value of silver silveris ls measured by gold and rith with tills alil arrangement silver iti star Ss da with paper money dependent upon gold etli the it suit bat that all price prices g that of diver silver tall fail as a ald advances df ancel if this extraordinary movement which never appeared until the civilized world adopted the single gold sold standard itan dard can be 0 explained in any ott er mannor maii irr mankind kind will tt elcome tl it a attempt the fact facts ere are indisputable slid lid we webe bei 1 eve that no oti ott er explanation of them is I 1 possible nor will tl it ere eve be aay guy cog tallon batton of the operation of the be destruct ire lye force until there shall be general return to that uie use of the double tan dard which as eniel ayed by the highly civilized is i until lite late io in modern times i |