Show ro fo crean clean anti i temo a stains from silver for the ordinary purposes of cleat cleaning ting silver one of the lest best materials is a thin paste of two party parts of alcohol to one of ammonia with enough whiting to make a liquid like cream tun should be rubbed or painted over lithe he silver and allowed to stand till dry it the paste is then brushed oil cia with a very line fine brush tho the sit sill er will appear bright arid and clear lit in cleaning silver there are arc but two things to be rei removed noveAl the sulphide of bilkei which appears as a coating ou on articles exposed to the air and is especially noticeable nutice ahle on oil spoons that come in contact with yolk of 0 ea eeg in tile preparation tile alcohol and ammonia dissolve all dirt still and and the whiting removes them the whiting must b soft and free from grit it is ib difficult to remove ink boains from the silver penholders pen holders bolders paper weights and other articles of the writing table tor for which this thia metal me 31 is now so B used where ordinary means fail it has been recommended to make a I 1 ittle chloride of lime intha into a paste with water and rub upon tile the stains which will quickly disep |