500 THE GEOUNDSWELL. 



Since his election to the Chief Executive of the National 

 Grange, Mr. Adams has continued untiring in his efforts for 

 the benefit of his brethren in toil, and the spread of the 

 Order. That he is doing more good than he possibly could 

 have done as the governor of his State, there is no doubt; 

 for now his field of labor is national. Those sterling patriots 

 who have cast from them the glittering prizes of political 

 preferment until the nation shall have become sufficiently 

 purged of corruption, will not be forgotten by a grateful 

 people when the political panderers of the present day shall 

 be buried deep in oblivion, with none so mean as to do 

 them reverence. 



