Ordinance, 5 July 1842–C, as Published in the Wasp
Source Note
Nauvoo City Council, Ordinance, , Hancock Co., IL, 5 July 1842. Version published in “An Ordinance in Relation to Public Shows and Exhibitions,” Wasp, 16 July 1842, [4].
Asterisk (*) denotes a "featured" version, which includes an introduction and annotation.
*Ordinance, 5 July 1842–C
Page [4]
An Ordinance in relation to public shows and exhibitions.
Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of , that any person or persons, who shall at any time hereafter, bring into, and desire to exhibit, within this Corporation, any curiosities of nature or art, not inconsistent with decency, or contrary to good morals, shall previously to the exhibition thereof, procure a license for that purpose from this Corporation, signed by the Mayor, and countersigned by the Recorder, for which he, she, or they shall set the time of obtaining the same, pay a sum not exceeding fifty dollars, at the discretion of the Mayor, with a fee of one dollar to the Recorder, for making out the same, and the said license shall continue in force for one week, and no longer: And such person or persons as aforesaid, who may be found in open violation of this Section, shall forfeit and pay for each and every such offence, a sum not exceeding fifty dollars.
Sec. 2. That all exhibitions inconsistent with decency, or contrary to good morals, are expressly prohibited under the penalty of one hundred dollars for every offence, and said penalties are to be recovered and applied in the same manner, as are penalties of a like nature within this .