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William Cone and John Garvie filed their inventory of John C. Mead’s estate in Probate Court.
The funeral of John C. Mead was held at the Park Congregational Church.
Henry Green filed an application for a patent on a "useful Improvements in Carpenters' Spirit-Levels."
Shortly after 8:00 PM, a committee from Asylum Hill Congregational Church paid a visit to Joseph Twichell at his home on the occasion of his 50th birthday and presented Twichell the deed to his home.
The US Senate held a discussion on the fact that Plimpton Manufacturing Company had not been paid for items produced during May and June of 1887 for the US Post Office Department.
Arthur Bradley sold a strip of land between 841 Asylum Avenue and 841 Asylum Avenue to Linus Plimpton.
A memorial tablet for Harriet Foote Hawley was placed in Asylum Hill Congregational Church.
A reporter for the Courant was given a tour of the partially completed Cathedral of Saint Joseph.
Dedication ceremony held at the Church of Our Lady of Sorrows at 10:30 AM in Parkville.