The Civil Service in the United States, From the Reports of 1884. a Catalogue of All Non-Elective Positions With the Compensation of Each, And Full Information in Regard to the Open Competitive Examinations Under the Act of 1883; Also, a Description of Th
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I am personally acquainted with , the applicant aforesaid; and I do state upon honor as fol- lows: (i) That I have known said applicant well since . (2) That I have read the application of said applicant, and believe each of the statements made therein to be true. (3) That said applicant has not, to my knowledge or belief, any physical or mental weakness or infirmity, un- less that mentioned in h — application, which would dis- qualify h — for the service he seeks. (4) That said applicant is to... my knowledge of good 26o THE COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS. character and capacity, and is of good repute in the com- munity where he lives. (5) That discreet men would have no good cause to refuse, and I would not refuse, to employ the applicant in private business by reason of h — lack of either of the qualifications aforesaid. (Signature.) . (Post-oflfice address.^ . •)n.) (Occupatior {Vouchers Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5.) I [being more than twenty- five years of age] have been resident at for • years last past, and have personally known , the applicant aforesaid, for years.
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