out* without an accidentI !»♦* II fi k ill.Fndoubtedly tht* Un^'Mt'Utn Fair to be held October II, li, HI and II, will he bigger ntnl better this year than ever before. Every day brings letter. of itu|itiry concerning space for exhibitor)* au 1 applications* tlin-» far, are more numerous than at tin* same time last year. Although the exhibition i- one month off, preparations arc going on and men are kept hard at work, putting the ground* in order, repairing ami putting up new buildings, pa’uting, etc., and already the ground** are presenting a beautiful appearance.The new large poultry building, which has just been erected is now the most commodious and complete exhibition building for the display of birds in the I nitcd State. No entrance fee is charged for exhibiting poultry nml all bird* coming by rail-ro id or expr.—will be returned by the company bringing them free of eh irge. Oyer i.OM birds were exhibited in 1 *1» 1 and the outlook this year is -till more promising.The ladies' d*p irtm -tit promise* to Ik* fuller thau ever before, and the inducements offered by tin* Association to ladies for exhibits should call birth an unlimited display of fancy work and household articles from them.The Hro iklyn sail-age man will be here an 1 so will Hacker's Ituckwheat and a long list of other kindhearted people are coming to please the tliou-sundsjn various ways.With the railroad facilities of Hagerstown. which are unsurpassed, reaching out in all direction* to enable visitors to com** to our city without the slightest inconvenience, and tin* arrangements that have been made with all tin* railroads for reduced rates we have every reason to believe that the Fair of will bethe best ever given in Maryland.hi Hwiiv xi ail v i i t k v