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TEA CADDY IN A CANTER RUNS AWAY FROM BAYEERRY CANDLE AND OTHER FAST ONES AT TIMLICO. Mary Maud Verifies Rumors of Her Speed and Defeats Beauteous — Brooks Takes the Steeplechase at the End of a Long Drive. Pawttca, M.I.. May 15. The Monumental Handi-eap, a dash ef seven -eighths, was orovided as a feature by the Maryland Jockey club this nft-r- 1 • It broaghl a speedy field to the paal and re- nlted in the asist sort of a victory 1st Tea Caddy, which maothcred his Bjpoaeats with superior meed by racing into a Isag lead in th" early running and winning in a canter by eight lengths. ttayberry Candle was second and Candle third. Then was aasae interference shortly after the start. iii which Bayherry Candle. Trial by Jary ami Candle were crowded back. Trial by Jury satkiag afterwards. The race was for a purse of J?1."00, the winners partita of which was gaga. The Edward McBride stable, which has been much in th" limeUghl at Pieattee, furnished another winner in one of the two-year-old races when the Prench-hred filly Mary Maud, beat Harry Ia.vnc: Whitneys r.eanteous 111 the age ant, a dash of five-eignths. Mary Maud, which by the way is a -om -pact, good-looking filly, showed much stieed and was never in trouble after going the first six-teenth. Wyoming, an othav good looking colt, which was a first time starter, was green at the barrier and began slowly. This youngster is said to have Shawn si me fair trials. Breaks, nader a splendid ride by Rlettaae, beat Tomahawk HI. I.y a head in the Iotomac Steeplechase. The pair raced like a team all of the last three-eighths. Nicklaus. who rode his first winner through the field the other day when he won a race for maiden steeplechase jockeys with CyiioMir.. kwhs like a comer. He manages his mounts with excellent judgment and is a fearless rider. Juanita III. ran in the interest of H. 8. P.edweil in the third race. The latter purchased the gelding from Samuel Ross during the morning. M. Murphy, with the .1. s Owahey string, and W. L. Oliver aad John Lowers leave fur New York in the morning. Cannon Stable to Be Divided. Richard Carmen will divide his stable. He will send twenty two harms back to his farm near Washington and th" remaiader to New York. Pater Sheridan will ship his horses from here direct to t;„- Bhw Beaaeta track at Montreal, when theg will be rested until the opening of that ill", t- iag. William Oliv-r reported the loss of the imported two year-old ThereatT II.. which died ,,f lockjaw at his farm at Lake weed, . .1.. on Katardny last. The celt was owned Jointly by Mirer and P. L. Bel a i h r ami was said to he premiaiag. Jam s Arthur has arranged la ship his big string t- Taraate tomorrow night. Wii.iam Snyder will do the starting at Wilmington, while Ceorge MiUer will h. 11, die the barrier at the half mile mrrtlngS ill Maryland. W. A. BarttaeheU leaves for WeeeMae taenerrew wiih tea bones, including the gaad three-year-old filly Pratt Cake. He has arranged for first call on jockey Meriniee for th" Canadian racing season. T. MeTaggarl was suspended by the stewards fir the remainder of the met ting for rough riding in the juvenile races. The plater Sandhill, which broke down yesterday, has li.cn presented to Dr. Murray of Newark. Delaware, lie awaad the ham while he raced in « uha. Louis Garth has taken aver eighteen two year-aide, the pregerty of Edward McLean and will ship them from ben to BehasMM Park. The division of the st hie that young Oarth trained for his fader and himself, will be looked after by .1. Heahy. who trained th" string that Garth campaigned aa the Canadian circuit last summer. Air. and Mrs. II. C. P.edweil were busy receiving the rsagratalatiena of their many friends, n the marriage of their daughter Nellie to David Schafier of Laurel, Maryland.