oi attention wnicn attracted the eyes of others. It was learned that he had reason to look eagerly. He was looking for the name of his daughter, fifteen years old, and a man of the name of Patterson.The Rhinehart family is one of the best known in upper Franklin county. The husband and father is a farmer of considerable wealth and excellent standing. His daughter, Miss Pauline, is a pretty girl, well known in the social circles of Laurel and surroundings.On Monday, toward noon, the daughter disappeared from home. At about the same time Patterson, who has been living in Laurel, disappeared. It is said that he had paid some attentions to the girl but the disappearance of the two appears to have been a shock to the parents and a surprise to all! Patterson is twenty-eight years old.The father wore a troubled and determined look today. He has beenin Franklin county and' Union coun-- *. • •••• — * * * ■-* ** ,ty, searching for his runaway child. He was here today and intended going hence to Rushville, and probably next to Covington, Kentucky. He is a man of few words. But those who know his mind in this matter say that, if, as he and his wife are perfectly assured, Patterson has eloped with their daughter, they will spare no pains to invoke the heaviest punishment of the law upon him.