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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 847 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.
A memorial service for Calvin Stowe was held at the Asylum Hill Congregational Church in the afternoon.
According to the Courant, Lawrence McMahon had signed contracts with F. Pustet & Company for work on the stained glass windows and Theis & Trueg for work on the marble pillars and statues for the interior.