The Wasp, 1880-06-12 · page 10 of 20
The Wasp — June 12, 1880 — page 10: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Page Analysis: The Illustrated Wasp, No. 748 This page contains primarily **text content** rather than prominent political cartoons. The visible sections include: 1. **"Superstitions"** - an essay critiquing American superstition and spiritualism, contrasting American credulity unfavorably with German rationalism. 2. **"The Match Man"** - an obituary for "Old Mr. Jones," a figure remembered for inventing early friction matches. 3. **"Expressions of Trade Unions"** - humorous mock dialogue presenting working-class speech patterns and union worker stereotypes. 4. **Various brief satirical columns** on vaccination deaths, domestic disputes, and social incidents. The page functions as a **satirical commentary magazine** rather than cartoon-heavy publication, targeting American superstition, labor movements, and contemporary social absurdities through written wit rather than visual caricature.