Show A ROYAL DEADBEAT how lulng milan filled 1 alln de plated purse hy by 1 chady met i in one hundred and hiety thousand dollars per annum 1 is the income conceded da to ox ex nin king milan of servia by his son and nd by lc the nation treasury in consideration ide ration of ill liis il quitting the country and nd be taking himself him kilt once more to jaris or fomo other oilier distant capital it i now some months month in since lie he left the frerich metropolis to all intents and purposes penniless numerous jud julg lacals out against him and a quantity f so called debts of lionor honor unpaid I 1 his I 1 is credit was exhausted and lie he was financially speaking on his beam ends end t may be remembered says bays a writer n tile philadelphia press that when villen ie first abdicated lie stipulated for a large annuity which was granted to liim him on two ocen occasions subsequently ie obtained large lump sums sum from the dervian army to defray pressing debts rhen ihen lie he commuted his annuity fur for a third lump sum of clr lirgg c dimensions bold his office and dignities in servia or a fourth sum his servian citizen hip for a fifth and finally obtained from the czar a gift of two million rubles in ili return for a solemn understanding tan ding never un und derany crany circumstances to return to servia it was war not very long before lie hand had squandered all liis his in money n cy at the card table upon the turf and in the demimonde demi monde finding himself without resources bic tic effected a reconciliation with liis his wife in the hope of inducing her to come to his assistance she being very rich queen natalie however knows her husband tot too well and declined to do anything whatever for him until lie he had eaten humble pie by himself demanding in the annulment of that divorce which he hd had taken so much trouble to obtain ind and even then she refused to ive him any of her own money but merely offered to use her influence with glicr son bon to grant him a new allowance seeing that young alexander was somewhat blow abo about t complying with the request and his position at paris without either cither money or credit bein being absolutely untenable he in defiance fiance of all the promises chrie hs had made allic alike c to the czar to the austrian government and that of servia i returned to belgrade where his presence br brought out h about a couple of ministerial crises and led to no end of difficulty and tic he has ref refused tied to budge from there until his financial exigencies cies are complied with I 1 suppose that unless the tired ser evians depute some one to euthim put him out of the way by means of knife pistol or poison we shall in course of tine see him once more going through it the same process that h is to say he tie will commute his present income for n lump sum squander it and then return to belgrade Hel grade and one or two more ministries disturbing things generally until again bought off |