312 HISTORY OF THE GRANGE MOVEMENT; OR, 



It is idle, then, to speak of the Western surplus of 

 cereals as the fault of the farmer or the cause of the 

 evils from which he suffers. The wrongs of which he 

 complains spring from no such source. We have 

 pointed them out, and in doing so have expressed the 

 eenee of the entire farming community. 



