Show TUP I orEO lHGAm l QJgSlI The Oleomargarine is I up in the Senate and from tho first tussle with Its oleaginous merits it bids fair to have a wtrmei time than in the House The IIoti I o ltt5Sb1l it hill taxing this product G tents per pound in favor of the dairymen dairy-men who tlaim lo nell puru ljultur churned from cream H I was passed only s u a protection to tlio pure butter Interest In-terest t from it cursory examination of the possiblu bttller product as shottn by tho number of milch cows in the country three cities vi7 Han Iranclsco Chicago and New YOlk tine more than can bo produced in the country and but for the great extoiil to which adulteration is carried car-ried the poor people of the country could not obtain btiltcr at all Oleomargarine Id i II Kcicntific compound of the animal an-imal fats colored and flavored in such a manner that none but an epicure can tell it from tho real butter II is cheap and In no sense hurtful to tho human organism or-ganism It is in daily una on onehalf the tables in the country and no fault is I found only I by the dealers in socalled pure butter who wish to have a larger market for their adulterated products that are harmful They have a good ca ° o for they claim they sell pure butter but unless Congrussionil hotels and boirding houses differ materially from thoAo patronised by common people the august solons have been eating melted bull fat for the pxsl tIre years and did not know IL Tlioso fats are taken into tho stomach every day as roast beef and boiled I beef and but for the fats they would not bo palatable palata-ble Where is the difference inciting in-citing beef fat chemically I prepared nnd 1 it in doses of i k i oiling nauseous sickening gravy Tho advocates of oleomargnino prove that the interest enhances the value of every beet animal 3 on account ac-count of the fat it contains then why is not Ito bill as proposed a blow at the inloreslH of talllo menl We have tilled before in these columns that in countries where the population is settle Inl dense numbers tho majority of them are poor and cannot pay for pun products pro-ducts and it has been found a wise policy pol-icy lo furnish good substitutes as in the caw with the Trench people who take kindly to iiuadc I ilf chctnl because they cannot putthaio heel When it shall come that the American people bv reason of thoir gicat numbers cannot raise beef siillicienl for all tltey too will have to como Iown to a sirloin of horse and it will oicaston no great trouble trou-ble It is a wollknown fact thai enough of pure butler cannot he made to supplj the dcm mil and therefore homo Mibsti the is necessary If tte do not have the substitute know it to bo so we are sure to have this adulterated article p limed oilon us under the namo of pure butter the question for tho Senate is I which of the two canes is the best for tInt people without lefeienreto the interests of tIe linkers of either and solely in the interests of consumers This point settled set-tled production will noon accommodate itself to the wants of the people and all will he well We believe the wants of tho people should receive the first ton sideialion and in the Senate they are cry likely to just now in Ibis case |