Frederick County*Fredericl, March 19—William H. Ways, Sr., who has conducted the toy and stationery business in this city almost forty years, died yesterday morning from a complication of diseases, aged seventy-five years. He came here from Buckeystown. His wife has been dead many years, and his only child is Wm. II. Ways, Jr., who is a well-known merchant here.Adam L, a young son of William A. Eichelberger, of tiiis city, was seriously scalded Monday, and died yesterday from the effects of his injuries.The nuptials of Miss Mary M.„ daughter of the late Theodore Shultz, and Clarence T. Kemp, son of Lewis G. Kemp, were celebrated yesterday morning in the Reforra-church here. The chancel was beautifully decorated for the occasion with cut flowers and potted plants, and a large number of relatives and friends of the contracting parties were present. Rev. Dr. E. R, Escbbach, pastor oi the church, officiated.