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# Analysis of The Wasp, January 6, 1877 This page is primarily **advertisements and theater listings** with a small editorial section titled "THE TUOLUMNE 'INDEPENDENT' ADVISES THE 'WASP.'" The editorial mocks a rival publication's claim to political independence. *The Wasp* argues that unlike most contemporary papers that favor either the Democratic or Republican party, *The Wasp* maintains genuine neutrality—offering criticism to both parties equally. The piece specifically references **President Tilden** and disputes over the recent disputed 1876 election, suggesting *The Wasp* supported neither major party's interests unconditionally. The text emphasizes *The Wasp's* commitment to calling out corruption and "blind and fanatical party fidelity" across the political spectrum—a core editorial stance for this satirical publication. No specific political cartoons are visible on this page.