People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 January 1896 — A Wall Street Black List. [ARTICLE]

A Wall Street Black List.

The New York bankers have prepared a black list of the U. S. senators who displease them, and have sent word to the republican and democratic committees of eighteen states notifying the committees of their displeasure. The republican and democratic conventions hereafter must submit their nominations to Wall street for confirmation. A better way perhaps would be for Wall street to furnish the nominations for both parties in the first place. The following are the blackened names: Democrats—August O. Bacon, Ga.; William B. Bate, Tenn.; James F. Berry, Ark.; Joseph S. C. Blackburn, Ky.; Wilkinson Call, Fla.; Horace Chilton, Texas; Francis M. Cockrell. Mo.; John W. Daniels, Va.; James Z. George, Miss.; Isham G. Harris, Tenn.; John T. Morgan, Ala.; William N. Roach, N. D.; George G. Vest, Mo.; Daniel W. Voorhees, Itfd.; David Turpie, Ind. Republicans—Lucien Baker, Kan.; James Donald Cameron, Pa.; John H. Mitchell, Oregon; George C. Perkins, Cal.; Richard F. Pattigrew, S. D.; Henry C. Hansbrough, N. D.; Francis E. Warren, Wyo.; Clarence E. Clark, Wyo.—Joilet, (Ill.) News.