Show 1311 the nebraska state journal rises up to discuss a sot corlous rious question as follows the IG to 1 gentlemen in salt lake de d elded after considerable to call themselves the he bimetallic leabu e now there Is just one test or of a bl bimetallist mot at anil and these gentlemen so eo far BT as the journal has seen havo neglected to apply it tto 0 o themselves anywhere in the course of 0 their it if they hicy are they will be in favor of plod plodding ging themselves to demand the uso use of holh both gold and sliver on a parity of 0 value maintained so 0 o that one dollar ahill ell ill bo be just AX als good in ili tho the market as 83 another dollar there Is in no such thing ax as bimetallism without this con condition ditton and the journal fears that these ithone alleged bimetal lists will a aee the farther before it will agree to that plank and why not will the journal asree agree to a few things Ps as a preliminary I 1 that li 14 to give aoth metals the same recognition before tho the law will it 11 agree that the government shall receive the silver without limit as to quantity the same BS as gold that it shall declare that sliver silver la is absolute no lute money of ultimate redemption the same as gold bold and that the debtor may elect in which metal he pay his debts that li Is l i wilt will the journal put them both bolli on tho the same plane that Is absolutely necessary in order to have a fair test of whether they will not be equal one lust just as good as t the he other anil and one just wi as good on the market as the other that old demand to use both gold and silver on a p parity ar ot of values maintained so that c one ne dollar shall be just as good in the market as another dollar reads all right but that means to the editor of the journal and to every other man who clings to it that gold shall be the standard and shall be a guarantee for so much asther as may be coined there Is no parity at all about that except that a mans check for 20 0 Is 13 on a parity with 20 provided he has the 20 0 in 9 gold old in the bank before the journal can reason fairly it will have to go EO back and admit that there can be no fair test of the parity of the two metals until both are placed exactly on the same plane before the law and at the mint and besides they both must have tile the a same ame recognition by tile the government when that Is 1 done we hall chall tree me whether sixteen and one half hale ounces ot of silver are worth as much as one ounce of 0 gold or not and we elicier hall until that time |