C. Ri (Capiz) V. Parti (Guagua)
A. Salamanca (Cavite)
G. Salamanca (Laguna)
R. Malantic (Batangas)
COMERCIANTES CHINOS.
Ildefonso Son Tua, Escolta
José S. Tino Qui,
id.
MANILA.
Francisco Cembrano Conkay, S. Fernando Manuel Conling, Barraca
Ygcacio Buncan, Teatro Viejo Sy Taico,
Sto. Cristo
Vioente Sy Quia, id,
Joaquin Tan Janco, id.
Joaquin Barrera Lim Jap, Anloague
Carlos Palanca, Rosario
Cirilo Cue Guepeng, id.
Juan Guidote, Escolta
M. Velasco, Calle Nueva
Wong Ponkin, Anloague
Tan Joco, Jolo
Chan Bioco, Calle del teatio vigo
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Agencia Maritima" de A. Olona & Co.,
Murallon
A. Olona, agent
Agencia Maritim”,” do Gutierrez, Gax &
& Co., Numancia, 4
AGENTES.
Agencia Maritima," Murallon
Villarruel & Co.
MARMOLISTAS.
533
Hidalgo Federico, printer, proprietor of "Los Amigos del Pais," Calle de Anda Loyzaga & Co., Viuda de, printers, pro- prietors of "La Revista Mercantil," Vivac, 3
La Nueva Imprenta, Calle Real, 24
J. A. Kamos, manager
"La Oceania Espanola," Calle Real, 39
J. F. del Pan, director
J. Lafont, administrator
Perez, Junr., M., lithographer, S. Jacinto,
42
M. Perez, Junr.
Ramirez y Giraudier, printers, proprietors of "El Diario de Manila," Calle de Ma- gallangs
Relogeria de Catalino Valdezco, Real, 23
Valderco Quevau & Co., printers, proprie tors of "La Industria," Escolta, 18
BOTICAS Y FABRAS DE AGUAS Gaseosas, Jacobo Zobel, Re, 13
Mariano Kühnell, Cabildo, 14
R. Garcia, Plaza de Calderon de la Barca Aniceto Merenguel, Tondo
Pablo Sartorius, Escolta, 25
Carlos Plitt, Escolta, 9
Rafael Fernandez, Binondo
Pablo Schuster, Plaza de Sta. Cruz Ocampo y Arévalo, Plaza de Quiapo
Eizmendi, S., Calle de Crespo, 12 (Quiapo) Tomas Torres, Plaza de San Gabriel
Fabiau, N. C., Calle de S. Marcelino (Paco
Rodoreda & Co-, Plaza de Santa Cruz 5,
PINTOR ESCENOGRAFO.
Alberoni, C., Quiapo
IMPRENTAS TIPOGRAFICAS. Balbas, E., printer, proprietor of "Nueva
Imprenta," Calle de Cabildo
Chofre & Co., printers, proprietors of "La
Ciudad Condal," San Gabriel
Chofré & Co., printers, proprietors of "La "Comercial," Calle Real de Intramuros
A. S. Watson & Co., Escolta, 14 Ulpiano Rodriguez, Carriedo, 27 M. G. Mendieta, S. Fernando, 63 E. Puigdollers, S. Sebastian Javega y Andujar, Escolta, 9 G. Garcia, Toudo Rosario y Perez, Alcala, 27 W. Eidner, Sto. Cristo
CIRUJANOS DENTISTAS. José Arevalo, Plaza de Quiapo, 6 Andres Cereso, Calle do Legaspi Bonifacio Arevalo, Dulumbayan, 6
RESTAURANT.
El Fenix Filipino, Restauran Espejos,
Calle de S. Roque (Sta. Cruz)
N. A. M. Paterno
551
MANILA-ILOILO.
ALMACENES DE BEBIDAS Y COMESTIBLES DE EUROPA,
El Lucero, Plaza de Sta. Cruz, 5
M. Fernandez
El Luzon, Plaza de Cervantes, 6
A. Ortiz (ausente) C. Franco
El Vivac, Plaza de Cervantes, 7
V. Milla
La Bilbaina, Escolta, 39, 40
Fernandez & Co.
La Castellana, Escolta, 35
A. Angulo
La Malagueña, S. Jacinto, 1
J. B. Gomez
La Sevillana, Puente de Binondo, 3
T. Santiago
La Vascongada, Plaza de Cervantes, 5
J. B. Labedan
La Villa de Burdeos, Real, 17
C. Alonzo
1
Los dos Hermanos, Baterio, 14
P. Gutierrez
De San Vicente, S. Vicente, 3
F. Jornales & Co.
J
El Zaragozano, Escolta, 17
-B. Pastor
La Francesa, Barraca, 37
Lala Ari
La Esperanza, Real
N. Castella
Hotel de Madrid, Magullenes, 38
Juan Trapaga
La Ferla del Occano, Calle de Carriedo
(Quiapo)
M. de Ocampo
FONDAS Ú HOTELES. Fonda “La Catalana,” Callo del Beaterio
Fonda "El Universo," Calle de Palacio, 12 Fonda "Francesa de Lala Ari,” Barraca
Fonda "El Zaragozano," Parage de la Paz Fonda "Hotel de Madrid,” Manila, Magal-
lanes, 36
CAFES.
Sucursales de La Amistad, Escolta y Plaza Cafe "El Suizo," Plaza de Sta. Cruz
de Quiapo
A. de la Puente
Cafe "La Esperanza," Real, 21
ILOILO.
This port, which is the chief town of the populous province of the same name in the Island of Panay, is situated in lat. 10 deg. 48 min. W., near the south-eastern extremity of the island, close to the sea, on the be-der of the narrow channel formed by the opposite island of Guimaras. The to is built principally on low marshy ground, partly fronting the sea, and partly along the left bank of a creek, or inlet, which runs towards Jaro, and after describing a semicircle again meets the sea near Пloilo. Although the principal seaport and seat of the government of the province, Iloilo is much smaller than many towns in its vicinity. The harbour is well protect- ed and the anchorage good, the island of Guimaras forming a sheltered passage. The depth of water on the bar at the entrance to the creek or river Iloilo is about five fathoms at low water, but at a short distance within it decreases to fifteen feet and and then deepens again. At spring tides the whole town is covered with water, but notwithstanding this it is a very healthy place. The high ground of Guimaras forms a kind of funnel with the Panay shore, and the result is that a calm is of rare occurrence, there being almost always a breeze of some kind. The N. E. 1reeze blows very strongly. It is much cooler in Iloilo than in Manila. The port is as yet neither properly buoyed nor lighted. The better class of houses in Iloilo are
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