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The Wasp — January 10, 1880 — page 12: what you’re looking at

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# Analysis of "The Illustrated Wasp" Page 395 This page is primarily **advertising and serialized fiction** rather than political satire. The main illustrated feature shows a domestic scene titled "My Dear Grandmother," depicting what appears to be a woman in a chair speaking to someone (likely her grandchild). The accompanying text continues a story about family conflict involving characters named Mrs. Bacher and Hermann regarding hat tricks and conjuring. The page is dominated by advertisements for local San Francisco businesses: pianos at B. Curtaz, music boxes, bakery services, and optical goods. At the bottom is an ad for Palmer's clothing store. **The political or satirical content is minimal**—this appears to be a typical late-19th-century magazine page mixing entertainment serialization with commercial advertising rather than focused satirical commentary.