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Show THE KEELY MOTOR AGAIN. The Kcely molar idea iB still being pushed forward, notwithstanding that many ontertain tho idea that the silence of those interested in tho invention in-vention must bo construed as an evidence of a failure to accomplish what was claimed by the invention. Mr, Kcely and his lawyers are very reticent on tho subject, and refuso tc converso on the topio lest tho curiosity of the public bo again aroused. Il has been learned, however, that n stationary engine will bo completed within three or four weeks, when a private exhibition will be given tc members of the press at Mr. Keely'e residence. The machine, it is reported, re-ported, is now under perfect control; that while an immeiido power can be generated in an instant, yet such im-provemints im-provemints havo boon made as to allow tho ongineor to so manipulate it as to reduce tho prcssuro from 15,-000 15,-000 pounds to the ttqunru inch down to zero. An ongino for railroad purposes pur-poses is also lining made. The pan go to bo lined on the apparatus has been completed, and will bo on exhibition on Chesuut street in a few days. It registers as high as GI.OOO pounds pressure. II ifl stated on tho same Authority that tho control of the patent will not be vented in a slock company. Shares havo been sold by Mr. Keely to parties who advanced him money to finish his work ami secure- tho patent right, and the shares almost immediately ufturwaid wen dirtposed of to other parlies at tt great profit. Phila. Times, 21st. |