be .'.hi* to f,end tho Urent Pulls pusi-enger# home in a apecul train on Saturday, if enough go to warrant it.At Suuil Coulee.Ool. Broadwater and Charlea .T. Tlfiv-lin, of the Bund Coulee Clt;*1 company, ur-ilved In town Inst evening and nre ut the ceal mluetoun. uot. Urad water jd his own prompt wey learned how railroad, political (.ad U'tdno3s uiatteife stood iu town, and waa jilouaud M the good ro porta lie receive!. Mr. Devliu vlt;ho Yisitb Uroat Full? flt;* the jocund lime is the founder Of Spiing Valley, 111. He wan horn in St. Loui-^ Mo., nnil romplewd hj« juholiuti.; education at LaSalle college, lie wui* secretary and superintendent of the Union coal company of Peru, 111,, for many year3. He miltfmiuently becameIce |i colder,t unit £on«-r«l manager clllio Spring Valley cual coiupauy, of Illinois. During :he management of Mr. Devlin, the prospetoua town of Spring Volley lias spruag up at the mtuc*. which are $0 well developed, that they employ 3,000 men. Mr. Devlin ia president of 1he Spring Valley National bank, among j whoso diiectoiE arc : Hon, W. L.Scott, of Erie, P*.; and E. N. Saunders, j