81. The St. Louis Beef Canning Co. - Go way honey!! Dis hammer just smashes 'em all. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
82. The St. Louis Beef Canning Co. - My friends!! De candidate dat dis yeah beef is de man to be 'lected. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
83. The St. Louis Beef Canning Co. - No Sah!! Don’t jine no Exodus so long as dis beef lasts. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
84. The St. Louis Beef Canning Co. - Trot out yer Rowell, dis Nigger done found sumfin to keep him up, suah. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
85. The St. Louis Beef Canning Co. - Well fixed!! What more can a Nigger want. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
86. The St. Louis Beef Canning Company. The best Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
87. The St. Louis Beef Canning Company. The best Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
88. The St. Louis Beef Canning Company. The best Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
89. The St. Louis Beef Canning Company. The best Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
90. The St. Louis Beef Canning Co's cooked canned meats are good for the merry maiden and the tar. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
91. The St. Louis Beef Canning Co's cooked canned meats. For the fisherman who wants a bite. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
92. The St. Louis Beef Canning Co's cooked canned meats. "It is so nice to camp out but do not forget the canned meats." Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
93. The St. Louis Beef Canning Co's cooked canned meats. "When there is company to dinner, without it whatever should I do!" Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
94. Tempest Act III, Scene I - "Beseech you sir, be merry; you have cause, so have we all, of joy." Libby's meats have come. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
95. That is a plump rat Chang Whang, but excuse me, I always carry Magnolia hams. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
96. That tho' she was on pleasure bent she had a frugal mind and therefore bought Libby, McNeill & Libby's Cooked Corned Beef. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
97. That wonderful Magnolia ham put this handsome bay window on me. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
98. "The Best" used by all, Libby, McNeill & Libby's Cooked Corned Beef. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
99. They call me little buttercup with Magnolia hams. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
100. Three boys, one drinking from a barrel while another tries to slice off some meat. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library