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# Analysis of The Wasp, June 26, 1880 This page contains the magazine's editorial farewell and a serialized short story titled "Feuilleton: Milk in Paris," with no visible political cartoons. The editorial, signed by "Salmi Morse" (the managing editor), announces the magazine's closure. Morse expresses satisfaction with his tenure, noting The Wasp's role in San Francisco journalism and its efforts to elevate public discourse. He acknowledges the paper's "independence" and "praise" while promising to continue civic engagement elsewhere. The accompanying story appears to be a romantic narrative set in Paris, unrelated to political satire. The page primarily serves as a transition document marking the publication's end, rather than presenting satirical commentary on contemporary political figures or events.