Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 June 1893 — EULALIA IN CHICAGO. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

EULALIA IN CHICAGO.

How tho Ropiosrntative of tho Queen of Kpiiln Was Recelverl. The Infanta Eulalia, Princess of tho blood royal of Spain and guest of tho Government of tho United States at the Columbian celobratlon, arrived In Chicago at noon Tuesday. Tho arrangements for her reception were a mighty delicate matter for consideration on tho rough Western minds of Chicagoans, but they wore finally completed after much discussion. Tho train on the Pennsylvania Hallway was met In Indiana by ex-Mayor Hompstead Washburns, acting as Mayor Harrison’s representative; Hobart C. ChaUleld-Tay*

lor, w'no is Spanish consul at Chicago, and Allison V. Armour. It was the business of these g< ntlemen to learn ihe pleasure of the royul party and to see that their entry to the city was attended with no inconvenience. At the Union Depot Mayor Harrison met the party. The aldermen were there, too, but there was no lunch and the aidermen will remain in the background. Mayor HarrDon was presented to the Princess, Prince Antonio, and the suite, and having been presented, the Mayor offered his arm to the Infanta and escorted her through a lane, fenced in withtho biggest coppers on the force, to Canal street, whore cariiages were taken to tho hotel. The can iage which carried the princess was Mrs. Potter Palmer’s landeau and four, and in the carriage were seated the Infanta. Pr.nce Antonio, the Duke de Tamamos, an 1 the Mayor. At each side of tho carriage rode an officer of the cavalry and an orderly, and the whole procession was escorted by two troops of horse from Sheridan. The members of the royal suite drove with carriages and pairs. A detour was made down Wabash avenue and around Michigan avenue, where the royal salute was' tired. From Michigan avenue the party drove to tho Palmer House. A carpet was laid from the edge of the walk to the private entrance, and Mayor Harrison escorted the Infanta to her apartments. There she was presented with an invitation to breakfast with the Mayor on the following day.

INFANTA EULALIE,