ILOILO-CEBU
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PEREZ, PEDRO J., Merchant and Commis-
sion Agent, "La Activa
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T. Manalastao, cashier F. Ureta, bookeeper B. Laragora, clerk
EL PORVENIR DE BISAYAS, Bi-weekly Newspaper, and Printing, Stationery and Library Establishment, Calle Real
D. Diego Jimenez, director
Emilio Correa, redactor en jefe Lorenzo Romero
E. D. Valenciano
J. Monzon, administrator
PRENTEVELLA R., Sugar Dealer and Planter
RAFAEL, CAYETANO, Hatmaker, C. Marina
RAMA, ISIDORO DE LA, Merchant, Steamer Owner, and Proprietor of Provisions and Naval Goods Store, Calle del Progreso
Felis de la Rama
Estevan de la Rama Simplicio de la Rama
REGALADO, JOSÉ, Sugar Dealer
RIVER STEAMERS
"Moleño," Capt. Caliso
"Taculin," Capt. Davil
"Cubanbaman," Capt. A. Mancio
I. de la Rama, owner
"Rudecindo Melliza," Capt. Arostegui
Cornelio Melliza, owner
"Mazon," Capt. Artadi
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Felisa," Capt. Arana
Inchausti & Co., agents
ROBLES, Z., Carriage Builder, Jaro
ROBLES, ZACARIAS, Veterinary Surgeon
ROENSCH, ADOLFO, Hatmaker
Emilio Roensch
Oscar Roensch
Walter Roensch
SAN AUGUSTINE, J., Carriage Builder
SINDICOS DEL COMERCIO DE ILOILO
Tirzo Lizarraga
J. Carballo, secretario
Singer Manufacturing Co., Calle Real
F. Sanchez, gerente Salvador Ciocon
SMITH, BELL & Co., Merchants
G. Shelmerdine
W. S. Fyfe
R. D. Wilson
P. H. Bethell-Jones
E. Dalton-Hawkins
Agencies
Chartered Bank of India, A. and China Banque de l'Indo-Chine Lloyd's
Glen Line of Steamers
Canadian Pacific Railway Company Netherlands India Sea and Fire Insce. Imperial Insurance Company, Ld. Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ld.. South British Fire and Marine Insce.
SORIANO, JUAN, Tailor
STEVENSON & Co., W. F., Merchants
F. Shipton
E. Zeller
J. Richmond
J. Porter
F. R. Vital
Agencies
Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. Ben Line of Steamers
Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ld.. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Scottish Union and National Insce. Northern Assurance Company
New York Board of Underwriters
WUSINOWSKI, & Co., Merchants
Adolfo Wusinowski (Manila) Sablo Hübe, sings the firm, do.
G. Krause
YAP TICO, FRANCISCO M., Merchant
F. M. Yap Tico
J. E. Yap Joco
M. Fernandez
ZÓBEL & CASTILLO, Chemists and Druggists
Enrique Castillo
Pablo Hilliges
ZÓBOLI, F. G., Abogado
CEBU
This is the capital of the island of Cabu, and ranks next to Iloilo among the ports of the Philippines. It was at one time the seat of the administration of revenue for the whole of the Bisayas, but this was removed to Manila in 1849. Cebu is a well built town and possesses fine roads, but the people are devoid of commercial enterprise. The trade of Cebu consists principally of hemp and sugar. The neighbouring islands of Leyte, Mindanao, and Camiguin possess extensive hemp plantations, a large proportion
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