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Quails filled the window of one poultry dealer.
Peter Blossom, a wholesale poultry dealer.
A census return from 1880 shows boarders like a fish dealer, a tug captain, a clerk in a fruit business, and a poultry dealer.
Eventually, in the course of her wanderings, she reached the poultry dealer who had his stand next to the big-bellied pork merchant with the open vest.
The organization was instituted to regulate livestock marketing activities at public stockyards and the operations of meat packers and live poultry dealers.
By the early 20th century the Strip District became a vibrant network of wholesalers-mostly fresh produce, meat, and poultry dealers.
He was purchased for slaughter in a private sale for $300 by A. Silz, inc., a game and poultry dealer.
Today, the Act's scope has expanded to regulate the activity of livestock dealers, market agencies, live poultry dealers and swine contractors as well as meatpackers.
That same year, Dragna was a suspect in the murder of Jewish poultry dealer Barnet Baff.
The 1930 census indicates that most of the buildings were being run as rooming houses, with residents who listed occupations like bricklayer, poultry dealer, governess and chauffeur.
In subsequent legislation that amount was increased to $11,000 for packers, swine contractors, stockyard owners, market agencies, or dealers, and $27,000 for live poultry dealers.
The paramilitary group said that it killed the Catholic man, Loughlin Maginn, a 28-year-old poultry dealer, because he was a liaison officer of the Irish Republican Army.
Zevi's family were Romaniotes from Patras in present-day Greece; his father, Mordecai, was a poultry dealer in the Morea.
Jenkins collaborated with a Muncie, Indiana poultry dealer by the name of James L. Streeter on the design of a specialized car designed solely for transporting live fowl.
It was announced that between 90 and 100 meat and poultry dealers in the West Washington Market and the Gansevoort Market would be evicted to make way for the highway.
Along with the civilian, Edward Charles Jones, a 25-year-old cab driver, they were accused of murdering Loughlin Maginn, a poultry dealer who was killed by gunmen at his home in County Down.
Ammer Hühner & Entenbraterei - In 1885, poultry dealer Joseph Ammer was allowed to construct his small booth at the Oktoberfest, creating the world's first chicken roastery.
Publications are also available for downloading and submission to GIPSA and the packer or live poultry dealer who owes you for livestock or poultry as notification to preserve trust benefits.
The wholesale markets that remain are all specialized: Hunts Point in the Bronx for produce, the Fulton Fish Market downtown, a few beef and poultry dealers hanging on amid the restaurants and galleries in the meatpacking district.
Barnet Baff (died 1914) was a poultry dealer in New York City that was murdered by organized crime that represented the "poultry trust" in New York that extorted $10 per truckload of poultry from merchants.
Glimco was overseeing the extortion of the city's Fulton Street and Randolph Street poultry dealers by 1934, and two years later was such a prominent labor racketeer that the Chicago Daily Tribune named him one of Al Capone's chief soldiers.
In 1987, the Act was amended to provide trust protection to live poultry sellers and contract growers in the event of nonpayment for poultry by live poultry dealers and in 2000 it was amended to require P&SP to perform an annual assessment of the cattle and hog industries.
Live Poultry Dealer Responsibilities Explains the basic responsibilities for live poultry dealers as stipulated in the Packers and Stockyards Act, 1921, as amended and supplemented, and the regulations issued there under, for a complete list of legal responsibilities.