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good licking and retire it to the cornerthe upper; right…hand
corner; on the outsidenever inside; as the postmaster is not a
clairvoyant。  Drop it in a letter box and trust to luck。  If it's a
love letter; it will probably reach her all right; for Cupid is a
faithful postman and carries a stout pair of wings。  If it's a
bill; by all means have it registered; otherwise; your debtor will
swear he never got it。  If it's cash for your tailor; heed the
post…office warning; 〃Don't send money through the mails。〃  Wait
until you happen to meet him on the street。  If he sees you first;
you lose。

First…class Matter。

Anything you are ashamed to have the postmaster or postmistress
read; and therefore seal up; is known as first…class matter。  Also;
postal cards; where you're only allowed to argue on one side。  If
you think your letter should travel slowly; invest ten cents in a
Special Delivery Stamp。  This will insure a nice; leisurely
journey; lasting from one to two days longer than by the cheap two…
cent route。

Second…class Matter。

This class was originated for the benefit of Patent Medicine
Mixers; who print circulars on 〃What Ails You〃 four times a year;
and pepper the land with 〃Before…and…after…taking〃 caricatures; at
the rate of one cent a pound。

Third…class Matter。

While the quack nostrums travel second…class for one cent a pound;
books; engravings; manuscript copy; and works of art have to go
third…class and are taxed one cent for every two ounces。  They must
also be left open for inspection; thus affording the post…office
employee a fleeting acquaintance with something really useful。

Fourth…class Matter。

Everything not included in the above; except poisons; explosives;
live animals; insects; inflammable articles; and things giving off
a bad odor。  The last two do not include The Police Gazette or The
Philistine。



A Few Mythological and Classical Names。

Brought down to date in brief Notes by the Editor。


ACHILLES。  A courageous Greek; who did a general slaughtering
business in Troy in 1180 B。 C。; but was finally pinked in the heel
his only vulnerable spotand died。

Long life often depends on being well heeled。

ADONIS。  A beautiful youth; beloved by Venus and killed by a boar。

Bores have been the death of us ever since。

BACCHUS。  A brewer; who supplied the Gods with nectar; the beer
that made Olympus famous。

Those desiring a drink; please ask Dickens if 〃Bacchus is willin'。〃

CASTOR AND POLLOX。  Two clever sports and twin brothers from
Greece; Castor being a horse…trainer and Pollux a pugilist; whose
sister; Helen; a respectable; married woman; disgraced the family
by eloping with Paris。

Just because a man can break a broncho or win a prize fight; it's
no sign he can manage a woman。

CERBERUS。  A dog with three heads; a serpent's tail and several
snakes around his neck; who guarded the main entrance to Hades。

When a man begins to see snakes and one head looks like three; it's
a cinch he's not far from Hell。

CHARON。  The gloomy gondolier of the Styx; who carried the dead to
the Other Worldif they paid him first。

And even to…day; he who patronizes Rapid Transit must pay his fare
in advance。

CUPID。  The son of Venus and the God of Love; who with bow and
arrows punctured men's bosoms with the darts of admiration。

But now…a…days the arrow's not in it with a snug bathing suit or a
decollette gown。

DAEDALUS。  The original Santos Dumont; who invented and
successfully operated a flying…machine that would fly。  His son;
Icarus; tried the trick; went too high and fell into the sea。

A flier frequently precedes a fallespecially in Wall Street。

DIANA。  The goddess of the chase; unmarried。

And this is very fitting。  May the chase always be for the
unmarried only!

HERCULES。  The Gritty Greek (no relation to the Terrible Turk); an
independent laborer; who always had a good job awaiting him。

It is interesting to recall the days when non…union labor had all
the work it wanted。

IXION。  A king of Thessaly; who for his sins was broken on a wheel。

And men have been going broke on 〃the wheel〃 ever since。

LOTUS EATERS。  A gang of ancient vegetarians; who chewed leaves and
went to sleep。

Now succeeded by a club of New Yorkers; who chew the rag and keep
awake。

MERCURY。  A celestial messenger…boy; who wore wings on his shoes
and knew how 〃to get there〃 in a hurry。

Now they all wear hobbles; and never exceed the speed limit in a
public thoroughfare。

MIDAS。  A Greek king; who had the power of turning into gold all
that he touched。

That's nothing!  There are plenty of men to…day who always get gold
whoever they touch。

SAPPHO。  A love…lorn poetess; who; failing to win the man she first
loved; cured herself by jumping into the Mediterranean。

She probably acted on the old advice; 〃There's plenty more fish in
the sea!〃

TANTALUS。  A proud king; who suffered in Hades the agonies of
hunger and thirst; with food and drink always in sight; but always
beyond reach。

Here on earth; the 50…cent table d'hote accomplishes the same
resultbesides costing you the fifty。

TROY。  An ancient; oriental city; which took in a wooden horse and
saw the domestic finish of Helen and Paris。

Do not confuse with Troy; N。 Y。; where they only take in washing
and provide a domestic finish for collars and shirts。

VULCAN。  The Olympian blacksmith; who always had his hammer with
him。

But not all who carry hammers are blacksmiths。



Legal and Local Holidays in the United States。


JANUARY 1; New Year's Day。  On this day the Flowing Bowl is filled
and emptiedand the Genial Palm circulated in forty…three States
and Territories out of forty…nine。  In Massachusetts; New
Hampshire; Rhode Island; Arkansas; Oklahoma and the Indian
Territory there is no celebration。  The natives are too busy
collecting good resolutions and bad bills。

FEBRUARY 22; Washington's Birthday。  (George; not Booker); is
remembered by thirty…eight of the States。  On this day; in the
public schools; are shown pictures of George Chopping the Cherry
Tree and Breaking Up the Delaware Ice Trust; Valley Forge in
Winter; and Mt。 Vernon on a Busy Day。  The Pride of the Class
recites Washington's 〃Farewell to the Army;〃 Minnie the Spieler
belabors the piano with the 〃Washington Post March;〃 and the
scholars all eat Washington Pie; made of 〃Columbia; the Jam of the
Ocean。〃

MARCH 17; St。 Patrick's Day and Evacuation Day; when the British
redcoats got out of Boston and Patrick evicted the snakes from
Ireland。  For observing the day; wear a turkey…red coat; or vest;
and put a bit of green ribbon; or a shamrock; in the buttonhole
the green above the red。  On Easter day; wear a scrambled egg in
the same place。

APRIL 19; Patriot's Day。  A New England successor to FAST DAYthe
slowest day of the year。  Originally invented for Fasting and
Prayer。  Now used exclusively for opening the Baseball Season;
Locating a Seashore Home for the Summer; and watching Red…Shirted
Diogenes at his Tub。


    Little drops of water;
      Little lines of hose;
    Make the mighty Muster
      As ev'ry Laddie knows。


MAY 1; Moving Day。  Observed everywhere by The Restless Tenant。

APRIL 26; MAY 30  Memorial Days In 〃Dixie〃; In the North。  A
Symphony in Blue and Gray。

JUNE 17; Bunker Hill Day。  Celebrated in Boston; Mass。; by a
procession of the Ancient and horrible Distillery Company; a few of
the City Fathers in hacks; a picked bunch of Navy Yard sailors and
occasionally a few samples from a Wild West Show。  For 24 hours;
pistols and firecrackers are allowed to mutilate Young America ad
lib。

JULY 4; Independence Day。  A national holiday; invented for the
benefit of popcorn and peanut promoters; tin horn and toy…balloon
vendors; lemonade chemists; dealers in explosives; physicians and
surgeons。  A grand chance for the citizen…soldier to hear the roar
of battle; smell powder; shoot the neighbor's cat; and lose a
night's restor a finger。

LABOR DAY; First Monday in September。  The only day when labor
works overtime。  An occasion when the workingman takes a cane in
place of a dinner…pail and proudly tramps the streets behind a real
silk banner and a Hod Carrier on a Cart Horse。

THANKSGIVING DAY (Last Thursday in November)。  A day devoted to the
annual division of Turkeywith Greece on the sideby the Hung'ry
folks。

DECEMBER 25; Christmas Day。  Another national holiday; marked by
the following observances: Filling the young and helpless with a
lot of fiction about Santa Claus; the old chimney fakir; who went
up the flue long ago; making a clothesline of the mantelpiece and
robbing the forest of its young; swapping several things we'd like
to keep for a lot of stuff we don't want; and; finally; putting on
in church a Sunday night performance of light opera; known as 〃The
Sabbath School Concert。〃





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