1899
- Century Magazine (February, 1899) "The Reformation of Uncle Billy" A story. Four illustrations by Frederic Dorr Steele. "Billy Matison's been lyin' 'bout fish off an' on for nigh sixty-six year." p 538-41. [MOA]
- National Magazine (February, 1899) "Almost a Crime" [HARPER]
- Nickell Magazine (March, 1899) "Miss Josephine -- and Sal" [BERCH]
- _____ (April, 1899) "The Spotted Pig Mystery" [BERCH]
- National Magazine (September, 1899) "A Lost Angel" A poem. p 637. [HARPER]
- _____ (October, 1899) "Be Jolly!" [HARPER]
- Criterion (October 21, 1899) "A Good fer Nawthin'" Character study, dialect and the Mississippi River -- all typical Butler elements in this early and distinctively atypical Butler story. There's no humor and there's no happy ending. [EPBLIB]
- National Magazine (December, 1899) "What Tom Said About It" A story. Published in the "'Twixt Smiles and Tears" section. p 342-344. [EPBLIB]
- Truth (December, 1899) "Miss Phenny Slams the Door" [EBAY, HARPER]
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