That mailable matter of the fourth class shall embrace all matter not embraced in the first, second, or third class, which is not in its form or nature liable to destroy, deface, or otherwise damage the contents of the mail bag, or harm the person of... United States Official Postal Guide - Page 17by United States. Post Office Department - 1879Full view - About this book
| John Fitch Cleveland, F. J. Ottarson, Alexander Jacob Schem, Edward McPherson, Henry Eckford Rhoades - Almanacs, American - 1891 - 740 pages
...Fourth Class— Merchandise, namely all matter not embraced In the other three classes, and which la not In Its form or nature liable to destroy, deface or otherwise damage the contents of th* mall hag, or harm the person of any one engaged In the postal service, and not above the weight... | |
| Worcester (Mass.) - 1880 - 604 pages
...designs, original paintings in oil or water colors, and any other matter not included In the llrst, second or third classes and which is not in its form...destroy, deface, or otherwise damage the contents of the mail bag, or harm the person of any one engaged in the postal service. Postage rate thereou one cent... | |
| American literature - 1878 - 684 pages
...matter of the fourth class shall embrace all matter not embraced in the first, second, or third classes, which is not in its form or nature liable to destroy, deface, or otherwise damage the contents of the mail bag, or harm the person of any one engaged in the postal service, and is not above the weight... | |
| 1882 - 630 pages
...ounce or fraction thereof. Other articles of the fourth class which, unless properly secured, might destroy, deface or otherwise damage the contents of...the person of any one engaged in the postal service, may be transmitted in the mails when they conform to the following conditions : 1st. They must be placed... | |
| American literature - 1877 - 904 pages
...third class shall embrace all matter not embraced in the first or second classes which is not, from its form or nature, liable to destroy, deface, or otherwise damage the contents of the mail bag or harm the person of any one engaged in the postal service, and is not above the weight provided... | |
| United States. Congress - 1879 - 730 pages
...cuttings, bulbs, roots, scions, drawings, plans designs, original paintings in oil or water-colors, and any other matter not included in the first, second,...the person of any one engaged in the postal service, or mat'er excluded by sections 3893 ai.d 3894 Revised Statutes, to wit, obscene matter, and matter... | |
| United States - Postal service - 1879 - 476 pages
...matter of the fourth class shall embrace all matter not embraced in the first, second, or third class, which is not in its form or nature liable to destroy,...the person of any one engaged in the postal service, and is not above the weight provided by law, which is hereby declared to be not exceeding four pounds... | |
| American literature - 1879 - 752 pages
...matter of the fourth class shall embrace all matter not embraced in the first, second, or third class, which is not in its form or nature liable to destroy,...the person of any one engaged in the postal service, and is not above the weight provided by law, which is hereby declared to be not exceeding four pounds... | |
| Lewis Heyl - Money - 1879 - 494 pages
...matter of the fourth class shall embrace all matter not embraced in the first, second, or third class, which is not in its form or nature liable to destroy, deface, or otherwise damage the contents of the mail bag, or harm the person of any one engaged in the postal service, and is not above the weight... | |
| Insurance - 1879 - 216 pages
...drawings, plans, designs, original paintings in oil or water colors, etc., — articles which are not in form or nature liable to destroy, deface, or otherwise damage the contents of the mail bag or harm the person of any one engaged in the postal service. Packages will not be forwarded... | |
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