 | International Correspondence Schools - Bookkeeping - 1899
...colors, and any other matter not included in the first, second, or third class, and which is not in its form or nature liable to destroy, deface, or otherwise...the mail bag, or harm the person of any one engaged in the postal service; or matter excluded by sections 3,893 and 3,894 Revised Statutes, to wit, obscene... | |
 | Legislative bodies - 1899
...Class—Merchandise, namely, all matter not embraced in the other three classes, and which is not in its form or nature liable to destroy, deface, or otherwise...the mail bag, or harm the person of any one engaged in the postal service, and not above the weight provided by law. Rates of Postage—One cent per ounce... | |
 | Lewis Slifer Shimmell - Pennsylvania - 1900 - 108 pages
...scions, and plants are sent at this rate also. The fourth class embraces all other matter of a nature not liable to destroy, deface, or otherwise damage the contents of the mail bag, or harm the person of anyone engaged in the postal service. The packages must not exceed 4 pounds, except for a single book,... | |
 | William Augustus Mowry - 1900 - 250 pages
...shall embrace all matter not included in the first, second, or third classes, and which is not in its form or nature liable to destroy, deface, or otherwise damage the contents of the mailbag, or harm the person of any one engaged in the postal service, and is not above the weight provided... | |
 | Legislative bodies - 1901
...Class—Merchandise, namely, all matter not embraced in the other three classes, and which is not in its form or nature liable to destroy, deface, or otherwise...the mail bag, or harm the person of any one engaged in the postal service, and not above the weight provided by law. Rates of Postage—One cent per ounce... | |
 | Horace Greeley, John Fitch Cleveland, F. J. Ottarson, Alexander Jacob Schem, Edward McPherson, Henry Eckford Rhoades - Almanacs, American - 1901
...Class—Merchandise—namely, all matter not embraced In the other thret classes, and which is not in its form or nature liable to destroy, deface or otherwise...the mail bag, or harm the person of any one engaged in the postal service, and not above the weight provided by law. Rate of postage—One cent per ounce... | |
 | Almanacs, American - 1901
...all matter not embraced in the other thret classes, and which is not in Its form or nature liable tn destroy, deface or otherwise damage the contents of the ma.il bag, or harm thje person of any one engaged in the postal service, and not above the weicht provided by law. i Rate... | |
 | Drug trade - 1902
...fraction thereof. It is required that the preparation shall not be of such a form or nature as to be liable to destroy, deface or otherwise damage the contents of the mail bag, or harm any one engaged in the postal service, and not be above the weight provided by law, which is four pounds.... | |
 | Trumbull White - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1902 - 768 pages
...fourth class includes 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 mailbag, or harm the person of any one engaged in the postal service. All matter of the fourth class... | |
 | Horace Greeley - Almanacs, American - 1905
...Class—Merchandise, namely, all matter not embraced tn the oth-er three classes, and which Is not in Its form or nature liable to destroy, deface or otherwise...the mail bag, or harm the person of any one engaged in the posta) service, and not above the weight provided by law. Rate of postage—One cent per ounce... | |
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