The Wasp, 1880-07-24 · page 10 of 14
The Wasp — July 24, 1880 — page 10: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of The Wasp Page 845 This page is primarily a **business directory and advertising section** rather than political satire. The visible content includes: - A prominent "Correspondence" cartoon showing a wasp at a typewriter, illustrating the magazine's advice column - Multiple business advertisements (piano dealers, beer, dress makers, milk can manufacturers, etc.) - An advice column with reader questions about employment, vocations, and personal matters The cartoon itself appears to reference the magazine's editorial process—the wasp symbolizing *The Wasp* publication itself, responding to reader correspondence. The text warns readers not to send "invisible ink" or "bad jokes about your mother-in-law." This is a standard magazine service page mixing advertising revenue with reader engagement content, not political commentary.