Broome county . THE above cuts represent two well-known liusines,- men ot Binghamton, Messrs. (j. ). and ). \. Bartholomewproprietors of the Bartholomew Portrait House, located at 54-5S Eldredge street. These two gentlemen arenatives of the Empire state, having been born at Etna, N. Y., and are the sons of Jesse and Nancy GriswoldBartholomew. They established their present business November ist, 1893, and have made for themselves an ex-cellent reputation for the high quality and superior finish of the work turned out by them. They emplov only thebest artists, skilled in crayon and pastil work,


Broome county . THE above cuts represent two well-known liusines,- men ot Binghamton, Messrs. (j. ). and ). \. Bartholomewproprietors of the Bartholomew Portrait House, located at 54-5S Eldredge street. These two gentlemen arenatives of the Empire state, having been born at Etna, N. Y., and are the sons of Jesse and Nancy GriswoldBartholomew. They established their present business November ist, 1893, and have made for themselves an ex-cellent reputation for the high quality and superior finish of the work turned out by them. They emplov only thebest artists, skilled in crayon and pastil work, and are doing a verv successful business. lyf^ --/Si^. FEW men are more closely connected with the growth andimprovement of the Parlor City than Mr. Edward , the well-known contractor and builder, andmany monuments of his skill are scattered about the city in theshape of some of its most substantial structures. Edward W. Seymour is the son of Charles and Julia BergeronSeymour, and was born at Albany, N. Y., July i^th, 1846. Hereceived his education at the Albany Normal School, and em-barked in business in this city in 1S93, with an office and shopat 191 State street. Among the buildings erected by him arethe Mt. Prospect , on Water street, owned by S. Mills Ely,the Bayless Paper Mills, etc. Mr. Seymour is a most energeticand enterprising man, and a citizen of whom his city may wellbe proud. EDWARD W. SEYMOUR, BINOHAMTON, N. Y. BROOME COUNTY I LLUSTRA ri:i). George L. Harding, Buyer of Hides, Skins, Haw Furs, Tallow, and Manufacturer of Fertilizers, aOS WATER STREET, BINGHAMTON, N. Y. ONE of the commercial landmarks of this


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