Yellow Book (January, 1898) "An Arkansas Pastel" A story. p 8. Previously titled "The Yellow Kid" this magazine became "Ainslee's Magazine" in February 1898. There are probably more Butler stories to be identified. [FICTIONMAGS]
Truth (January 1, 1898) "The Execution of Darius" [HARPER]
_____ (January 1, 1898) "A '98 Model" [HARPER]
Up to Date (January 1, 1898) "Desertion and Non-Support" [HARPER]
Up to Date (January 15, 1898) "Brown's Stove" [HARPER]
_____ (January 15, 1898) "Femininity" [HARPER]
Truth (January 19, 1898) "Whom I Love" p 17. [HARPER]
Current Literature (February, 1898) "On Deposit" Originally appeared in the humor weekly Life. Current Literature (1888-1912). New York:Feb 1898. Vol. VOL. XXIII., Iss. NO. 2, p. 144 (1 pp.) [HARPER]
_____ (March, 1898) "Would You Rather--?" [HARPER]
Freeborn County Standard (March 30, 1898) "An Arkansas Pastel" A story. "A Word Picture with a Very Pathetic Toning" Reprinted from Yellow Book. Albert Lea, Minnesota: Freeborn County Standard; March 30, 1898. Sandusky (Ohio) Morning Star; March 30, 1898. [NPA]
Current Literature (October, 1898) "The Trickster" Originally appeared in the humor weekly Life. Current Literature (1888-1912). New York:Sep 1898. Vol. VOL. XXIV, Iss. No. 3, p. 240 (1 pp.) [HARPER]
National Magazine (October, 1898) "The Death of Mephistopheles" [MISC]
_____ (November, 1898) "Our Typewriter" [HARPER]
Short Stories (December, 1898) "How Sally Miggs Fell from Grace" [HARPER]
Puck (December 14, 1898) "New Candy Shop" [HARPER]
_____ (December 14, 1898) "The Youth and the Sage" [HARPER]