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Item Open Access Ordinance No. 51: An Ordinance to Establish a Criminal Code, THE GLOBE JOURNAL, Jun. 5, 1880, at 2 (Falls City, Nebraska) § 11(General Publisher, 1880)Whoever shall carry a weapon, or weapons, concealed on or about his person, such as a pistol, bowie knife, dirk, or any other dangerous weapon, shall be fined not exceeding one hundred dollars, or imprisoned in jail not more than thirty daysItem Open Access Ordinance No. 51: An Ordinance to Establish a Criminal Code, THE GLOBE JOURNAL, Jun. 5, 1880, at 2 (Falls City, Nebraska) § 6(General Publisher, 1880)It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to maliciously or wilfully disturb the peace by loud or unusual noises, or by tumultuous and officious carriage, or by menacing or threatening, or traducing, or assaulting, or striking, or wounding, or challenging to fight, or fighting another or others, or by quarrelling or rioting, or discharging fire-arms, or by ringing bells or beating upon or otherwise producing loud and disagreeable noises from metalic or other substances...Item Open Access W. J. Connell, The Revised Ordinances of the City of Omaha, Nebraska, Embracing All Ordinances of a General Nature in Force April 1, 1890, Together with the Charter for Metropolitan Cities, the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, at 344, § 10 (1890)(General Publisher, 1890)Prohibited the carrying of a concealed pistol or revolver, colt, billy, slungshot, brass knuckles or knuckles of lead, dirk, dagger, or any knife resembling a Bowie knife, or any other dangerous or deadly weapon. Punishable by fine up to $100.Item Open Access Neb. Laws 233, Statutes Relating To The government of The City of Lincoln, art. 25, § 17(General Publisher, 1895)Prohibited the ability to keep, sell, or give away gun powder or gun cotton without the signed permission of the Fire Chiefs and the City Clerk. Penalty of twenty-five dollars.Item Open Access LINCOLN, NEB., REVISED ORDINANCES, pt. 2, ch. 14, art. 26, § 8 (State Journal Company, Printers 1895).(General Publisher, 1895)Prohibited discharging any cannon or artillery in any street, avenue, alley, park, or place within the limits of the city. Violators fined twenty-five dollars.Item Open Access LINCOLN, NEB., REVISED ORDINANCES, pt. 2, ch. 14, art. 16, §§ 1-8 (State Journal Company, Printers 1895).(General Publisher, 1895)It shall be unlawful for any person within said city to carry about the person any concealed pistol, revolver, dirk, bowie knife, billy, sling-shot, metal knuckles, or other dangerous or deadly weapons of any kind, excepting only officers of the law in the discharge of their duties. Also granted the mayor the power to grant licensesItem Open Access LINCOLN, NEB., REVISED ORDINANCES, pt. 2, ch. 14, art. 26, § 5 (State Journal Company, Printers 1895).(General Publisher, 1895)It shall be unlawful for any parent, guardian, or other person having the care and custody of any minor, to purchase for or give to any such minor or knowingly to permit any such minor to have any toy pistol, toy gun, or other toy arm or arms, or sling shot, out of which any leaden or other dangerous missiles may be discharged.Item Open Access LINCOLN, NEB., REVISED ORDINANCES, pt. 2, ch. 14, art. 26, § 2 (State Journal Company, Printers 1895).(General Publisher, 1895)No person shall sell, loan, or furnish, to any minor, any gun, fowling-piece, or other fire-arm, within the limits of the city, under penalty of a fine of fifty dollars for each offense.Item Open Access LINCOLN, NEB., REVISED ORDINANCES, pt. 2, ch. 14, art. 26, §§ 1,3-4 (State Journal Company, Printers 1895).(General Publisher, 1895)No person, except an officer of the law in the discharge of his duty, shall fire or discharge any gun, pistol, fowling-piece, or other fire-arm, within the corporate limits of the city of Lincoln. Also prohibited the carry and discharge of toy guns.Item Open Access 1895 Neb. Laws 209–10, art. 16, § 1(General Publisher, 1895)Prohibited the concealed carry of any pistol, revolver, dirk, Bowie-knife, billy, sling-shot, metal knuckles, or other dangerous or deadly weapons.