The Wasp, 1880-07-17 · page 3 of 20
The Wasp — July 17, 1880 — page 3: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# The Illustrated Wasp, July 17, 1880 This page is primarily **publication information and advertising** for *The Wasp* magazine itself, along with editorial commentary about financial and economic policy. The visible editorial discusses **greenback currency and inflation**, criticizing what appears to be monetary policies affecting the South and advocating for hard currency backed by gold. The text argues against inflated paper money, suggesting it burdens working people and the poor. There is **no identifiable political cartoon** on this page—the masthead illustration is merely decorative branding. The page contains subscription rates, mailing information, and a poem titled "To a Respected Contemporary" that appears to critique another publication's editorial stance. This is a typical 19th-century magazine layout mixing business operations with opinion pieces.