The Washington Republican Washington County Friday September 28, 1900 Algie--Hackney. The marriage of Mr. Robert ALGIE of Palmer and Miss Lulu B. HACKNEY of this city was solemnized Wednesday evening in the bride's home at 8 p.m. in the presence of about 20 invited guests, including relatives of both families. Dr. HAGEMAN of the Presbyterian church was called in to officiate. The spacious Hackney home was richly decorated for the occasion and brilliantly lighted, making the rooms look as attractive as art and invention could make them. A rich wedding dinner was prepared by one of Washington's best cooks, Mrs. Wm. NIMS, and after the bride and groom had received the congratulations of their friends all partook of the feast. As a token of esteem the bride and groom were the recipients of wedding presents, rich, useful and numerous. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. ALGIE, Sr. of this city, and is a young man of exceptionally bright prospects, who graduated from a medical college in St. Louis, Mo., not two years ago, and is a successful physician at Palmer. The bridgeroom is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hackney of this city. This is her birthplace and she has lived here all her life, except when away attending school. She is a young lady of scholarly attainments, and is well respected by all who know her for her ladylike ways. Mr. and Mrs. Algie will leave here tomorrow for their home in Palmer and may peace and joy go with them.