be r.hle to aend iho Oreut iAillc pu3tecgera lii-iiie In ft apecht train on Saturday, if enough go tn warrant it.At luuil Guuleo.Col. Broadwater and Cborlna .1. Tlav-I!d, of the Sand Coulee clt;* 1 company, ur-ilved In town Inst evening mid are at the coal mluet today. uot. Vradwuter id die own prompt woy learned how railroad, political tad bisiness matter*, i-tood in town, and wad plouacd ftl the good ro porta lie receive!. Mr. Devliu vlt;bu vinita Cheat Fall? flt;* the second time is the founder of Spring Valley, 111. He was horn in St. l/Oui Mo., nnd r«mpl6«d hi# sohnliilt;tio education lit LaSalle college, lie win* secretary and superintendent of the Union coal company of Peru, 111,, for many years. Hu enbMciuently became»loc proftldeot uo't goru'ml ui'impT clthe Spring Valley eual company, of Illinois. During :he management of Mr. Devlin, the prospeteus tov-u of Spring Valley lias spruag up at the* mine-.,, which ore so well developed, tLal they employ 3,000 men. Mr. Devlin is preaidunt of the Spring Valley National InnW, among who** diiectoffi arc : Hon. W. L.Scott, of Kiic, Pi.; and E. N. Saunders, of St. Paul. Mr. Devlin is noted for his executive ability and sound business oa-puolty.