The Wasp, 1880-04-17 · page 12 of 18
The Wasp — April 17, 1880 — page 12: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Content Analysis This page contains three distinct sections rather than political cartoons: 1. **"Lockjaw"** - A medical advice column addressing eye strain in schoolchildren, recommending preventive measures and proper instruction in reading/writing posture. 2. **"The Antidote to Bachelor's Fare"** - Poetry about bachelor life and domestic companionship, humorously contrasting solitary living with marriage. 3. **"Sacramento" and "Feuilleton"** - A satirical letter section mocking California politics. The "Sacramento" piece ridicules what appear to be local political scandals, particularly regarding bribery accusations and political maneuvering. Names like "Braunhart" and "Kane" are mentioned in contexts suggesting corruption or questionable conduct. The page is primarily **satirical journalism** targeting specific California political figures and situations, rather than visual cartooning. Without clearer historical context, the specific figures and incidents remain difficult to identify with certainty.