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Civil Service Examination

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Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
May
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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In pursuance of the presidential order of January o, 1803, extending the Civil Service Law to all free-delivery postoftices, the Civil Service Cornrnission at Washington has ordered that an examination be held in tliis city on Saturday, June 10, 1893, commencing at 9 o'clock, a. m., for thegrades of clerk and carrier in the city postoffice. Only citizens of the United States can be examined. The age limitations are as i'ollows: For clevk, not under 18 years; for carrier, not under 21 nor over 40; for messenger, stamper, etc, not under 16 nor over 45. No application vvill be accepted for this examination unless flled with the undersigned, on proper blank, before 12o'clock, noon, on Monday, June 5, 1893. The Civil Service Commission takes this opportunity of stating that the examinations are open to all reputable citizens vvho may desire to enter the postal service, without regard to their political affiliations. All such citizens, wbether democrats or republicaus, or neitlier, are invitad to apply. They shall be examined, graded, and certiüed with entire impartí ality, and wholly without regard to their cal views, or to any consideraron save their efficiency, as shown by the grades they obtain in the examination. For application blanks, full instructions, and information relative tothe duties and salaries of the different positions, apply at the postoffice to Secretary, Board of Examinéis

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Ann Arbor Argus
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