•>. i he Quartermaster s Department will furnish the neees- 
naiy wagon and rail transportation, via Ash Fork to Fort Davis, 
! exas, to the Colonel, Adjutant, non-commissioned staff and 
band of the 3d Cavalry. 
4. Assistant Surgeon E. A. Mearns, U. S. Army, will report 
to Lieutenant Colonel D. li. <Ucndcnin , 3d Cavalry, to accom¬ 
pany the regiment as medical officer in charge, and will return 
with the 10th Cavalry, to his station- Fort Verde. 
Acting Assistant Surgeon O. E. Andrews , U. S. Army, will 
report to the Commanding Officer Fort Thomas, to accompany the 
troops from Forts Apache, Thomas and Grant to Bowie Station, 
thence with the regiment to Doming and return with the troops 
of the 10th Cavalry assigned to Forts Grant, Thomas and Apache, 
from which last named point he will rejoin his station—Fort Hua- 
chuca. 
1 lie journeys of Acting Assistant Surgeon Andrews as di¬ 
rected are necessary for the public service. 
Acting Assistant Surgeon S. E. Weiriofc, U. S. Army, will 
accompany Troop A, 3d Cavalry, upon its departure from Fort 
Apache to Fort Thomas, reporting upon arrival to the command¬ 
ing officer for temporary duty at that post. 
The Quartermaster’s Department will furnish the necessary 
transportation. 
o. I livate C. W. Jdunsuker , Troop C, 3d Cavalry (hospital 
steward of the 3d class), on being relieved at Fort Lowell, will 
proceed to Fort Thomas and report to the commanding officer 
for duty in the same capacity with troops of his regiment under 
orders to proceed to Texas. 
Private Peter Werner, Company E, 1st Infantry (hospital 
steward of the 3d class), will accompany the 3d Cavalry in that 
capacity to Doming, N. M., and return with the 10th Cavalry to 
his station—Whipple Barracks. 
T he Quartermaster’s Department will furnish the necessary 
transportation. 
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By oitDKii of Brigadier General Crook; 
Assistant Adjutant General. 
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