_ Every Wednesday and Saturday, commencing November lath. Fares Cairo to First Cataract and back, including Railway Fare between Cairo and Assiout, £.O; Cairo to Second Cataract and back, CI.S. SUPERIOR STEAM DAHAiIEAIi for Private Families. First-Class Dahabeaha for families or
September 22, 1887 - Nonconformist - London, London, England
ON December 5 the Congregational ministers of Boston, at one of their periodical meetings, discussed the desirableness of establishing organic relations of the American Board with the Congregational churches. Secretary Clark presided. Dr. A. H. Quint opened, affirming that twent
December 29, 1887 - Nonconformist - London, London, England
To the Editor of the Nonconformist and Independent. Sta,—One of the charms of foreign travel is to meet people of entirely different ideas and to interchange remarks. On board the Ceylon we have all sorts and condition s—Radicals and good sound Tories, clergymen and Free Church
August 25, 1887 - Nonconformist - London, London, England
Messrs. Cassell and Co. have published a wellprinted and neatly-bound cheap edition of the late Richard Jefferies' "After London; or, Wild England." Price 3s. We have before called attention to this popular work. Messrs. W. B. Horner and Son. Paternostersquare, have just issued
August 25, 1887 - Nonconformist - London, London, England
LIATIMS ARTICLIS PAO. Proclamation of the National League .. 799 Mr. Chamberlain's Difficulties 799 Indian Child Marriage COMSPONDRACII Milton Mount aud Caterhain Schools Sunday Postal Labour ... 803 Wanted, More Qualified Mission Preachers .. 803 The 110 no Rule Problem... 803
August 25, 1887 - Nonconformist - London, London, England
DR. AUBREY, who is at present on a visit to the United States, sends na the following : The A. B. C. F. M.—which, being interpreted, is, the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions—is one of the oldest, best known, and highly honoured religious institutions in Ameri
October 20, 1887 - Nonconformist - London, London, England
The Number for SEPTEMBER, ready on Saturday, contains : THREE COMPLETE STORIES: DOROTHY DALTON. By Eliza Kerr. A SUMMER IDYLL. By P. W. Darnton. "Mr. SOMETHING-IN. THE-CITY." By William J. Lacey. The continuation of Two SERIAL STORIES: THE FORTUNES OF PHILIPPA FAIRFAX. By France
August 25, 1887 - Nonconformist - London, London, England
OF THE CHEST, BY AN ENTIRELY NEW REMEDY. Containing also Chapters on the CURE OF CHRONIC BRONCHITIS AND ASTHMA. Illustrated by Numerous Coxes Pronounced Incurable by the Most Eminent Physicians. By EDWIN W. ALABONE, M.D • Fa , U.S.A., F.R.M.S. Lynton House, 12, Highbury Quadrant
August 25, 1887 - Nonconformist - London, London, England