Cbica^o College ot (Commerce 



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Short Hand School 



BIG ARCH BUILDING, 



438 WEST 63rd STREET. 



BRANCHES TAUGHT: 



BOOK-KEEPING, COMMERCIAL LAW, CIVIL GOVERNMENT. 



DRAWING OF COMMERCIAL PAPERS, 



PENMANSHIP, ARITHMETIC, GRAMMAR, SPELLING, 



SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING 



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Special Preparations for Civil Service Examinations. 



Office open from 8 A. M, until 9 P. M. every day except Sunday. 



DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS. GRANT ORR, Prin. 



This School has 

 been established 

 Twenty-Five Years 



Occupies its own building^ and offers 

 all modern facilities. 



For Prospectus and Full Information 



...ADDRESS... 



O. M. POWERS, Principal, 



7 Konroe Street. CHICAGO. 



THE OMAHA EXPOSITION. 



When the World's Fair at Chicago ceased to exist, it 

 was supposed that we should ne'er look upon its like 

 again. However, the Trans-Mississippi Exposition at 

 Omaha has effectively reproduced in similarity all of the 

 buildings which made the White City so attractive in 1893. 



It does not now take weeks to wander through grounds 

 and structures and tlien be compelled to go away with a 

 jumble of ideas, for the Omaha Exposition people have 

 profited by past experience, and have so improved the 

 arrangement of exhibits that no more than two or three 

 days of time need be consumed in admiration and in- 

 spection of the marvelous resources of the West, col- 

 lected together in the chief city of Nebraska. 



Even the new Midway, is a reproduction of the far- 

 famed Street of all Nations of 1893, with many improve- 

 ments upon the original. 



The electric lighting of the buildings, grounds, and 

 lagoon at night makes a scene of enchanting beauty, 

 alone worth traveling a tliousand miles to see. 



The means of communication between the city and 

 the grounds are ample, and the distance to be traversed 

 is short. 



The ways of reaching Omaha are innumerable, but 

 chief among them is the direct Chicago and Omaha 

 short line of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paiil Rail- 

 way, with its electric-lighted, vestibuled trains, leaving 

 Chicago every night at 6:15 p. m., and arriving Omaha 

 at 8:20 the next morning. Dining car service en route. 



Excursion tickets are on sale at every coupon ticket 

 office in the United States over the Chicago, Milwaukee 

 & St Paul Railway through northern Illinois and central 

 Iowa, as well as at 95 Adams St., and at the Union 

 Passenger Station, Canal and Adams Sts., Chicago. 



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