Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1877 — A Remarkable Case. [ARTICLE]

A Remarkable Case.

It would seem, from tbe circumstances we arc about to relate, that the age of miracles is not yet over, but that cures are yet effected through divine agency as they were in ancient times. A young married lady, living a few- miles from tliis town, named Mrs. Vinnie Case (formerly Miss Sharpe) has for some months b'ien reported as almost gone with consumption. Everything that the best medcal skill could devise has been resorted o, but in vain. Finally, when all hope had fled, when she and all those around her had given up in despair, and there seemed to be but a very few weeks of life remainiug at the most, a distant relative, an aged and devout man of sixty-four years, the most of whose life had been spent in religious work, came here on a visit, and while at the house engaged in earnest prayer with Mrs. Case, laying his hands upon her head and praying for her recovery. Strange as it may seem to the skeptical, her recovery commenced immediately, and she is now a well woman. She was in our office yesterday, and personally gave every evidence of complete recovery. Her face has resumed its healthy appearance; she is able to do a hard day’s work without fatigue, and her st* p is as elastic and vigorous and her lungs apparently as sound as when she was in perfect health. It is certainly a remarkable case. She is earnest in her thanksgiving for - her recovery, ami mves all credit to the Lord for it.— Spring Valley (Minn) Progress.