Show THAT MOTOR AGAIN is nothing like perseverance especially when the cause is worthy and there is hope of success for this reason it if for no other the inventor or projector or manipulator he may be called of the keely motor is entitled to some consideration many years ago he be announced to the world that he had discovered a new propulsive principle giving briefly and with some vagueness the nature of it he had not however the wherewith to give his great conception existence and this is not the country to let a grand scheme perish for want wani of the sinews of war at ai least it is not so of late years even if robert fulton aud and professor morse had to te force their way unaided into public recognition so the friends of the I 1 professor I 1 a oe e obtained this title after the invention was promulgated organized a stock compy company and disposed of the shares at a good figure enough at least for all practical purposes well wel with this money keely went 0 o work in good earnest and in due time had an engine or what looked lilie like an engine completed the stockholders ga gathered therea to see it work but west went away with visions of immediate big dividends measurably reduced it did aid make a spasmodic movement or two but that thai was all and it was claimed by many who watched as only those who have money ina in a thing can watch that what they saw was more like the result ot of an extraneous influence than an aa innate pressure of any kind but keely promised that better results would be obtained the next times that the principle like the flag was still there but as this was the first trial he could not have foreseen a little obstacle which had then developed and being understood could and would be overcome yo so the stockholders went away satisfied paid a little assessment ses on their stock without complaint and waited patiently till another call to assemble was it sued when much the same proceedings as in the first instance were gone through with and thus thua it has been going on at irregular intervals ever since the last meeting having taken place in philadelphia on the instant on that occasion ioB after the formality of orz orean an izing zing hah bad been gone through with and the regular announcement was made that more funds were needed mr keely stated that tie ne had entirely abandoned his theory of imaging making the thing work by means of valoric or pressure the basis of his erst and continued experiments till lately and had adopted that of vibratory sympathy instead the inceptor incept tor by request que st of the stockholders ero reviewed his eff efforts orts and experiments since aiace 1882 when he was engaged in the construction of a generator for the purpose 0 of f ae securing curing a valoric or force from water and when completed was found to be impracticable owing to the impossibility of securing graduation alter a succession of interesting brit laborious experiments he produced in march 1885 what he be termed a liberator which could be operated in conjunction wita the generator and was a vast stride in advance of anything accomplished hitherto meanwhile phenomena had been unfolded to him opening a new field of experiment as the result of which he became possessed of a new and important discovery hereafter he shall not he says require ire either the generator or liberator and his operations erat ions will be conducted without either the valoric or forces which heretofore played so important a part in his exhibitions what name to give his new farm of force he does not know but the basis of it all he bays is vibratory sympathy as stated above it may be divided too into neka negative tive and sympathetic attraction these two storms forms of force being the antitheses of each other that all sounds very well wel 1 but it has more of the aro aroma of a scientific students analysis otan of an abstract subject than afian the exposition of a practical scientist the company compa n y seemed pleased with it however a and nd as they are the only ones immediately interested it will have to stand As to the range and capacity of the new idea mr keely had bad no doubt that he be would sooner or later be able to pi produce aduce engines of varying capacity so small as to run a sewing machine and so large and powerful as to plough the sea as the motive force in great ships his ultimate success he still holds will be greater than even his bis most sanguine advocates have predicted it would be a great thing for theau man family it if some such thing as that of which tho the dreamy inventor talks so much and does so little of an actual nature could be perfected the saving in fuel that would result would alone be an inestimable boon the ocean gray hounds which consume tons of coal between new york and queenstown Queens town could save all that and carry passengers and freight so much cheaper in consequence the same could coald be said regarding all steamers and rall railways ways aud and the various mechanical industries where steam Is employed while the immunity from slaughter by the daily explosion would woul d be beyond money and aad priest the idea of such a taing as generating the sufficient for propelling a mighty through the willine waves of the ocean at the rate of twenty miles or more an aa hour or drawing a train of carb weighing altogether perhaps a thousand tons tona at any desired speed all this out of a thimble full of water and yet we cant tell tile the same quantity of glycerine charged vv ita nitre ditre is perfectly harmless until acted upon by a certain f force orce then it would hurl a hillock bod bodily ily from its base |