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“WAMMOTH SPECIAL SPRING SALE! ‘We will hold this week the greatest special sale ever held in Paducah. You'll be amazed at the prices, and wonder how it can be done, War Declared on Silk Millinery Department dlinary lot of silk | Most stylish millinery at lowest prices. Trimmed hats in an endless variety of fancy straw braids, short back sailors, Spanish tu Parisian toques, ex quisite and dainty small hats, lar hats—in fact, all of the stylish crea of the best milliners of the country represe Trimmed sailors in all of the newest efiects, 25¢ aud upwards. A new lot of stylish walking hats, reg- ular $1.50 quality, go inthis sale for 7 Stylish trimmed hats as low as $1.5¢ others at $2.00, 2.50, 3.00 and 3.50. At $5.00 you will find copies of import Waists. Really extra waists imall the Intest shades, delicate changeable effects, well worth 5.00, go on sale this week for $2.5) Ladies’ Separate Skirts As a drawing catd we offer you this week all our high-class silk skirts, in cluding all of the newest creations in styles and materials, such as brocaded grosgrains, velours, satin bayadere, satin juchess, some part silk lined, many worth up to $20.00, go iu this sale at two prices—$4.98 and 9.48. One lot of very fine brocade mohair skirts, seven gores, silk figure, on sale this week, $1.49 One thousand pairs extra heavy ribbed children's hose, all sizes, slightly imper- fect, go this week, 5c per pair, Our motto: We sell cheap, we sell a heap, and we keep everlastingly at it. 215 BROADWAY... THE BAZAAR ...215 BROADWAY DON’T MISTAKE THE PLACE and 15.00, A new lot of hair goods just received We have front piece and braids at 50 per set -|about 10:30 o'clock this morning by ed Parisian novelties worth up to $12.00 | Singletree Sd WILL , aster Commissioner... roday—| MeCracken Circuit Court NOTARY MUNICIPAL NOTES. | RAILROAD N Fire Department Had A Call to|Supt. Renshaw Here the South Side This Morn- Painters Arrive to Paint ing—No Damage. the Depot. Mani Other Matters of Public Interest—| Rumors About Mr. T, J. Harahan! city of Paducah, ve r Progres= Other Railroad News of — | tent and reliable abstractor. If in w alae oh agg i : see me, and I will appreciate your busin ral Interest, sing Finely. A force of painters is here to paint the freight depot at Broadwa: will not begin until next week, The fire department was called out A SEVERE BLOW. Dealt Houses of Ill Fame By Jitdge Sanders — Rosa Dixon Fined. atelephone alarm to a shaving pile on the river bask back of the Lack! {nspector James MoCurdy, of the company factory on’ ilinvis Central, was in the city to- |South Third street. A spark from a! qay, passing switch engive ignited the e |shavings, and the blaze was very} Supt. Renshaw, of motive power, hard to extinguish. jon the Illinois Central, isin the city ‘The fire engine was taken out, with today. Mr. L. P. Rasor as engineer, and) ‘Phe American Express company good work was done with her. The! has notified such of its employes as damage was of no consequence, and) are members of the National Guard! First Fine On Record For Such nothing but the shaving pile burned. |and Naval Reserves that. Fire Chief Woods reported to Ma: upon in case of war with Houses—One SAct of Law- lessness Sufficient. Monuments... or Lang this afternoon that nothing will be allowed half-pay dari jcould be done to subdue the flames, | vice, and will be given the ST RS aad an effort will be made to rig up| piaces with the company on their — & pump on a boat, and an attempt to | of return. nders rendered an im- Some Office 125 South Fourth Street (Legal Row) ' Phone 383 =f\-) >) — # PuBLic 2 | Terao Will take acknowledgements of deeds, ete., anywhere in #he elty or county. ABSTRACTOR OF TITLES r of the oak complete abstract to titles in ‘he abstract was made while clerk of the county court for a term of eight years. This department is under the supervision of a comp eCracken county and the anything in this line it will pay to ness, BICYCLES $25.00:3$75.00 The only first-class repair shop in Paducah, All work guaranteed. Wheels called for atid delivered Drop usa card. H.E.CRAFT & SON 431 Jefferson Street, ‘Second Hand Goods Highest cash prices pad by « > okinole.. Board BIG LOT JUST RECEIVED. ——AT—— I AM SELLING «THE portant decision in the police court) jextinguish it in this way. this moruing, in the disorderly house | B) We have in stock ‘ | the hage pile of shavings on the river a fine line of » has been se- R. Callaway as William H. Newm lected to succeed S. WILLIAM BOUGENO & SON t PERSONALS. is finished monu- ments which “Must be Sold | For thirty days] from Louisville. Douglas Dallam, of St. Louis, at the Palmer, Mr. T. J. Flournoy has returned bank near the same place «aught last ‘July, and burned for a week or long- jer, The fire engine cannot be kept there all the time for fear it may be needed somewhere in the city. “Crip Wilson's wife bas made ase against Rosa Dixon, colored. he case had | for several days, while Judge San- ders looked up some authorities, He this morning decided that the woman was guilty of keeping a disorderly house, and fined her $25 and costs. President of the Lake Shore railway. Mr. Newman is now second vice | president of the Great Northern, with headquarters at St. Paul. He is one of the ablest trafic men in the West The Vanderbilts have not yet decided en under advisement | Change new goods (0 ‘Sprinkling Hose Is what you need for hot weather, St. Clair Steel application for admission to the city hospi but hss not been admitied Mayor Lang is inclined to think that |such patients ought to be taken care of by the county, at the poor farm, and will bring the matter before the council Monday night. The woman 1s an invalid, and the city and How- ards have done much for the family this winter, The city upon a president for the Nickel Plate, and ivis still ramored that J. T. Call and see the large line for sale by F. G. HARLAN Old This virtually seals the doom of a class of houses inimical to the public pravatren j Os Se LUGOUes eesreay, WH which have heretofore been Le Reh Paced Neen somewhat invincible, because there issued by train- | Could never be secured evidence sulfl- | cient to conyict under the law. Un- ne [der the Istest decisions, however, all necessary to establish the we will sell for} F. S, Gillespie, of Metropolis, was Cash anything] in the city today. in the stock at} w, J, Mitchell, of Rockport, re. turned home today. Col, J. R. Lemon left last night for New York and other places of in- terest. Miss Ella Burnett, of Mayfield, is }a guest of Mrs. Chas. Curtis, on | North Fifth street. Mrs. Mary Leigh and little grand - daughter, of Monroe street, ure visit- | ing relatives in Mayfield, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAIL | Supt. W. 11. Holly, of the water company, is reported ill at a town io ar s |New York, but is improved. pee vuNe One Fave: ey c,| Mist Mic Pixley, of Ironton, 0, m|has returned from Nashville, and is ™lagain a guest of Miss Alice Johnson, |on North Fifth street. The Kokoma (Ind.) Tribune says of Mr. Garritson, the new local man- ager for Harding & Miller: C. E. Garritson, who for the past seven years has been employed with the D H. Baldwin branch music house of this city, has resigned his position and epted the management of the Paducah, Kentucky, house of Hard- ing & Miller, of Evansville, Ind. Mr. Garritson left for Kentucky on Monday and lis family will follow ELLA RAY DEAD. She Was Quite Well Known in the City and Brooklyn, Range At a very low price. See them. REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. all and see our stock and prices. | No other yard in the south has as fine an assortment of the latest styles | and designs. J, E, Williamson & Co, 119 North Third street, Paducah, Ky All kinds of plambing work hose boxes made new 122 Broadway. Telephone 115. Orders were toda, master Flynn that hereafter the tel graph station at the shops here will b disregarded by all passenger trains | that is essar} except No, 222, the morning train proof of guilt in such casesis to that leaves at 45 for Louisville,| prove the character of the keeper This means that trains will not bave}and of the various people who visit to stop there for orders now. When-| the house, and whether it is for alaw- ever necessary, the trains will be sig-|ful purpose or not. The guilt of the naled. defendant in this case was clear. 4 Under the old decisions, it required MR. JOHN MUL’ more evidence to convict than merely one act of lawlessness, but under the new decisions it does not. Judge i —_— . Will Return to Padueah to Re- The sewerage ditch on Second . : street is now almost to Broadway and side—Has a Lucrative Position, « Aud society superintendent. La o'clock meets Monday afternoon at has about six broken at the church, down horses to sell, and next week they will be disposed of. ‘There are three at the city power house, and two or three at the engine house, All are good horses, but are not good enough for the heavy work required of them at the places mentioned above, Tirep Streer Mernopisr—Suo- day schoolat 10a, m. Preaching » Ila, m, and 7:50 p. m., by the pas- tor, J. W. Waters, — Weekly prayer meeting at 7:30 every Thursday night. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to all persons having no other church engagements im xe Blickensderfer Typewriter nest grade materials, invincible assignation hous severe roast ouncing them as much worse and much more demoralizing than bawdy houses, The case against T. J. Bowles, charged with striking George Miller with a molasses can, was continued until next Saturday. It has been hanging fire for about three weeks, se the prosecuting witness, r, skipped. aught on attachment today, however, and released on his own recognizance. Fist Barn a.m. and Penrod, sermon, Evening Sinner m., Mr Sanders took occasion to give this character of houses, commonly called . ri T—Services at 10:45) the work is progressing rapidly, It 7 ie is aa far down Jefferson as Second. athe “Christian bk subject, of morning | St. Louis and West. :4sa.m| ble Son le and Ohio River Points, 10:00 a m (daily except Sunday ) teamboat due 10:55 am} Benton and N.C, & St, L. South. 10:10pm LOCAL MENTION A series of meetings will be com- menced by the Latter Day Saint El- ders on Sunday night, April 17, at the Rodgers’ hall on Twelfth and Broadway. The ggneral public is invited to come and hear the truths of Mormonism discussed in detail, Services commence at 7:30 each evening. Expers J. F, Wakerietp, Jn. H. E. Jensen. If you want shoes at honest prices and have them warranted, esl! and see us. All the styles in cloth top, colors, widths and shapes. We do repairing on short notice. Lexpirr & Lyvoy. 138 Broadway. a2 PLENTY OF WATER. Mr. Forrest Holly has returned from Owensboro with @ 1,000,000- gallon Westinghouse pump, which has been placed in and now furnishes water direct. ‘The pump arrived last evening, and the steam is furnished by the Three Rivers Mills. For Sale. Three canary birds, cheap. pply at 1017 South Fourth street. 14a3 NEW POSTMASTER. Postmaster Mason yesterday took charge of the postoilice at Mayfivid, ending the closing chapter to a long and bitter fight. Pretty Shoes Make pretty feet. All the new styles and shades in tans, at all prices, at George Bernhard’s. 1583 MOTION WITHDRAWN, The motion of Sam Clark for bail came up for trial In the circuit court yesterday at Mayfield, but it was withdrawn on account of one of Mr, Lockup keeper Menifee was out today, after a brief illness. His du-|agesigned Nis Place With the 1. C. ties are being attended to by ex-Oili- cer Shoemaker, —Will be Head Bookkeeper for Mr. J. A, Bauer. Sunday school a M. Fuller, saperinten ent. revival serv being | conducted at this church by the pas- mplicity in construction and not belonging tor will continue another week. Bible | produ an honest product at an honest price reading Monday afternoon at 4/the only high-grade ma’ t veh Preaching at 30 p.m.| Some features—Durabi Everybody invit ad made welcome | away with ribbon nuisance to all these servi nexcelled manifoldi The only typewriter farSend for catalogue and testimon: MOORE BROS., General Agents 918 F street Northwest Washington; D. C. he typewriter trust Blickensderfer is teed longest. e type, doing t alignment, Mayor Lang was today asked about the matter of discriminating in the matter of hacks at the Union de- pot. He informed the depot men] It will be pleasant news to th that the city had no right to enforce] many friends of Mr. John Mulvibill, such a rule, and did not think the] formerly of the city, to know that he railroad company had any right. The ]i$ oon to become a resident of Ps company will likely take some action] ducah again, He is at present Illi-fassaulting a young man named Mat- through its attorneys when the prop-| eis Central agent at Murphrysboro, |thews. He pleaded guilty aud was ef time comes, IiL., but has accepted the position of} fined $3 and costs. Lt seemed the Seeiinceinn, head bookkeeper atthe J, A. Bauer} young man worsted in the difficulty The council chamber has been re-| Pottery works,s omgNorth Sevyenth}was trying to attend to the other served for the meeting of the South-| street. ~p F young’ man’s affairs western Kentucky Medical convention] He has resigned hie place with the} here next month, onthe 17th, and], C,, and will be relieved toda 18th. It is the regular snoual|riving in Paducah Tuesday to take f°! The asonable ¢ idjustabl — line perte Schroeder, who resides in Huntington Row, was charged with } at W im- Bavrts anday school |... Preaching at 11 9.m, |!" by thepastor; your a.m, Regul eting service Thur The public is SECOND 0 a. m nd 7:30 p. men's mecvting at weekly prayer m day evening ed DR. GOLDSTEIN, | tast Fayette street jaltimore, Md Karvour’s lA great stock of everything new and stylish for spring. Extraordinary bargains plan- ned for this month’s selling. Ella Ray, a well known young wo- man, died last night, aged about 18.’ She was about to become a mother. The deceased came here from Brook- lyn, LIl., where she was at one time a member of quite a well known gang of women, among whom was Moll Edwards, She was recently arrested here and served a term in the county il while awaiting a trial for larceny. he lived on North Ninth street, A LARGE RAFT. Langstaff & Ci Recviye One With 1,600 Logs in It. One of the largest rafts ever brought to Paducah arrived yesterday for the Langstaff, Orm Manufactur- ing company, out of Duck river, It contained nearly 400,000 feet of lumber, and there were about 1,600 saw-logs init, The raft was towed down by the tug Ida, and attracted no little attention whenever it was seen. Its value is about $3,500 avd the lumber is all poplar and oak, NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Section 10 of ordinance 30 pro- vides that refuse from market and all other filth and offal in the city of Paducah shall be deposited in the current of the Ohio river not leas than twenty feet from the water's edge at the foot of Clay street and not elsewhere. A penalty of not less than $10 nor more than $100 is pre- scribed for any violation of these pro- visions. The above includes decayed fruit or vegetables, trash, waste paper, broom clippings, etc. The falling river invites the customary hauling of trash and litter into the bottoms ‘ ma A 4 A 4 : oases i Mace Journeyman, a hard working lored man, was charged with By Special Request This Optical Specialist Re! \ Ed Morton, colored, who struck | *| Henry B. Howard, colored, in the | head with a lump of coal several days 2 | ago, was fined $30 and costs this | morning. His victim has been in the city hospital ever since}e was struck, and had to be brought to court by City Physician Rivers, CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES. Berry Hubbard, a colored rouster, | Geumax Evanoriicat—Regular ser- swore out warrant this afternoon | Vice will be held at the German Evan- against ‘‘Jaybird,’’ a rouster on the] gelical church tomorrow. ‘The morn- Clyde, for assaulting Lim with a cot-| ing service will be German as usual ton hook at the wharf. and wili begin at 10:30, English Hubbard appeared at the city hall] preaching at night at ). Sunday this afternvon with an ugly wound on | 8chool begins at 9:50, A hearty in- his forehead, and got the warrant, | Vitation is extended to all, He claims he was doing nothing to provoke the assault. ‘‘Jaybird’’ has heen in trouble before ADJUDGED INSANE. ment officials relative to an additional JAYBIRD” WANTE ope tkecdncs bream many more stamps than they need, shipped, no matter how many of the meeting. his new posi His many friends] P¢ Serger mule to run . aa ; a i : : inside the city limits. He claimec Stamp agent W. J. White has re-| Will extend to him a cordial welcome y ae paste ceived instructions from the govern: back to Paducah. he did not know the animal was out, tax on tobacco to be imposed in case] 66 of war. A great many tobacco man- ufacturers are buying up a great and the government has instructed|Berry Hubbard Struck On the all agents that an additional tax will ve % have to be paid on all tobacco not Head With a Cotton Hook, old stamps are on it. The additional tax will only be imposed in case of war, a Two Colored Rousters Had a Dif- ficulty at the Wharf Today —Warrants Issued, | | | | | | The idea of organizing a military company here has not by avy means been abandoned. Mr. Thomas Jack- son, who is sergeant-major of the Third regiment, is working on it, and hopes in a day or two to have a large company organized and get it in the Third regiment, if possible. It is hoped that Mr. Brioton B, Davis will agree to take charge of the com- pany. Mr. Davis has been favora- bly mentioned for the {captaincy of a military company here for several years, but it is not known whether he would accept the honor or not, There are sufficient young men iu Paducah, however, who are anxious for a little military life, to guarantee that Paducah will not be left in the rear when it comes to furnishing] Martha Hudgens Ordered to the troops. Asylum Today. Broapway AD NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Martha Hudgens, colored, was] school 9730. tried for lunacy in the circuit court/m, aud 8p, m. Epworth League 4 caw this morning and adjudged insane,| Monday 8 p.m, A. cordial invita- Sealed bids will be received at the}and Mr. Anderson Miller was ap-| tion pa timefey to all the services, mayor's office until noon Wednesday, | pointed a committee to take her to the 20th inst, for the reconstructing | Lakeland. She is the woman charged of pavements and gutters on west! with wanting to kill her own children side of Fifth between Monroe and| and it is said that she did give one an| School 9:15 irrors of refraction of the eyes are | y assuming more importance and | are engaging more than ever the at-| tention of opticians. Kven the pub-| lic is becoming interested after dis-| covering how much science is able to | Pt improve the visional power and aid | the defective eye to enjoy the bean- | ties of nature in the same degree the perfect eye. | It is the fact now generally known | and conceded by all oculiste and ed-| ucated physicians that certain 80-| called “‘eye diseases’? as well as} many cases of chronic headache, neu- | ralgia and nervous prostration a A GRAND SHIRT WAIST OPENING MONDAY, Righty-four handsome styles of the latest and most stylish wash waiater made for the spring of 1895, array will be on exhibition Monday, The range is from S0c up tu $200. Don’t miss this, the greatest display of rt waist ol Paducwh. Everybody cordially invited to inspect them MILL ERY SPLENDOR, We can’t describe the exquisite loveliness in this department, It's the largest and most attractive stock ever offered in Padu- cab. ‘The prices are below anything known, for such charming styles, MONEY-SAVING FACTS. A SF IAL BARGALN SALE, Monday we will begin a great dress BARGAIN SALB, toat will last for TH DAYs, at ineredibly low prices. ack dress goods, fancy mixtare checks, plaids, plain and solid colors, all included— every sort to go at boryata pric A per. fect feast for dress goods buyers, Ap- Texto Srreee Cunistras—Bible chool 9:30 a, m. J. K, Bondurant, Supt. Morning service 10 Sub- ject ‘Disabled by Doubt. ening service 7:45. “Building.” A se mon to young people. All are wel- come, due to irregularities of the retractive media, Seana YOU SHOULD WEAR GLASSE Mrriopist — Sunday c If you are unable to read fine print, Preaching 10:43 a, : to sew or do any fine work for any| length of time, especially by gas light. If the eyes ache or water, or every- thing ‘swims’? or becomes dim, or looks bazy ‘or blarred when using | them a short have a hard | | | A BIG SILK | PURCHASE 4 Waist silks mostly but some for skirts just the things you're looking for, They're swell styles at low prices; silke that will ,—Sabbath Preaching 10:3 Mecnantes a, m. Clark’s attorneys, Hon. W. M. | along the river. 1 warn all parties Harrison streets, according to plans overdose of calomel and fat, from]: ™. aud 7:30 p. m. bi Rey. W. 'T. Smith, who is at Louisville engaged against this, under penalty of the above ordinance, 16a3 Jas. M, Lana, Mayor. Regular review in Tent No. 47, K. O. T. will be held at their tent, corner Fifth and Broad way, Monday night, April 18, at 8 o'clock, All members are requested to be present. = W. H. ih Jas. WeiLue, Sir Kt. Com, Record Keeper. the prosecution of Banker McKnight. Another effort for bail will probably be made later. 1,000 Men Wanted At once to try our $2 shoes. Will do to go toCuba with. Every pair warranted, Lenpien & Lrpox, 133 Broadway. 1592 Incandescent lamp globes suitable for system for sale at McPherson’s rverene"SEnEED Drug store. Shoes made by George Bernhard, the anatomical shoemake, will not hurt the feet. Try a pair made to order, 15a3 WILL NOT SHOW HERE, Awarded Highest Honors—World's Fair Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR ¥ CREAM We make the lowest cash price on APere of T Powde: Buy from us and Grape y. Lexpien & Lypox, 1502 (OYEARS THE STANDAR( j"°"'’ Ringling Bros.’ circus will not show in Paducah this season. It will be in several neighboring cities, but will skip lucah, — Cireuses ight a little shy of Padueab, owing otbe manner in which they been treated in regard to license on divers occasions, Wa White girl to cook and do general jsouse Work New City Stesm Laune Iry, 121 Browdway, Mad our shoes mes p Oe 4 rg i Class meeting , Gow Umbaugh, class leader. Prayer a er aaa meeting Thursday evening, Teas We now have on display the finest] ers’ meeting Wednesday night at W, line of Gasoline Stoves ever shown in] N, Simmons. “i this ci the best isthe cheapest! 1603 Hawk Bros, & Jones. DIED OF TYPHOID, and specifications in the city engi- neer’s offic The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bond will be required for a faithful per- formance of contract, 16a3 Jas, M, Lane, Mayor, which it died. She will be conveyed | Dunn. to the asylum at onc: Cunisrtan m, and 8 p Morning ind of Christian Work Evening subj James Duncan, a farmer of the] Lamp Oil and Light.”’ section of the county, died| *chool at 9:30 a. m., F. B. May s last night of typhoid fever, aged 86, | Perintendent, Junior Endeavor at | He formerly lived in Massac county, {2:80 p. m, Senior Endeavor at 6:50, IL., and was quite well known, The funeral took place toda: eehigeeeennenteni at FELL FROM HIS WHEEL, Mr. Stoddard Robertson, while going to the fire this morning, struck a Street car track at Fourth and Court, and received a hard fall, He attempted to ride away, but could not. His injuries proved to be only trivial, however, SrconD Prespyrerian — ices tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock and in the evening at 7:30. Sunday Nose and school at 9:30 a, m., J. R. Clark For sale—phaeton, 121 8, First st. ' $3.50 and $3.00 THE $2.00 and $1.50 EST Shoe for Men Ladies’ Oxford In the city at | Paducah’s Leading Shoe House | ~ssCOCHRAN & OWEN Shoes'polished free 331 Broadway time to see plain! Ka If you becon py or have a} tired feeling in ys after read-/| i hort while you need glasses, Cobalt Dr. Goldstein, He is in- dorsed by the leading physicians and | many of our best citizens who are using his glasses and all speak well of his good work. Eyes examined free, Office hours from 10a, m, to 3p. m, at the Palmer house, Hank Bros, & Jones have the most complete line of Sereen Doors and Windows ever brought to the city. Ladies’ and children’s shoes at George Bernhard’s for $1.00, Good values, 15a3 JUDGE WINCHESTER ILL. Justice James P, Winchester is dangerously ill, his many friends will regret to learn, See the “Siberi Refrigerator sold ouly Bros, & Jones veria’” Charcoal-tilled | by Hank 1 end 612.50 that ci | pared to undereoy and underse!l. buy shoes here. | to On North Third Street put this department on tho jump, keep it jumping. KID GLOVES OPENED For this month’s selling. One thousand pairs—blacke, greens, tans, reds-—-arranged into three assortments and priced for quick gells” ing at 69c, 85¢ and 95c a pair. ‘ WE'RE IN THE CLOTHING BUSINESS CLOTHING, HATS URNISHING GOODS, A grand exbibit of first-class clothing has been added to our stock on sec- and ond floor, For the next thirty days we will sell clotuiag at prices never known before at this season of the year now depattment; we do it to advertise our clothing department; we do it to We do it to get you coming to our | ‘ot you here, that you may see that this departanent is « clothing store brim iil Bf choice goods, For thirty days we Will offer suits at $5.00, $7.50, 10,00 ’t be matched anywhere at these low prices. It will cost rou nothing to come and see. Soft fur hate for $1.00 to Men’s shirte for 0c to $1.00 that are hummers. The best black and tan socks ever sold for men at 10c a pair, SHOE BARGAINS, ‘The best values in Paducah, Matchless bargains. Why not? We are pre. As sure as you wear shoes it will pay you 00 that are sold everywhere at a third more, HARBOUR'S Just Bask of Wallerstein