THE GAY LADY VARIETY HALL & SALOON

Burton Lumley owns and operates this establishment out of a two-story wood-frame building. Though not as popular as THE PALACE or THE LONG BRANCH, Lumley's entertainment, newly imported from New Orleans, has become a favorite of the locals.  Attractions include piano player, Pepe Diderot and singer, Madge Duprey. Duprey also works the customers along with two other New Orleans belle dames, Julia Barbeau and Fifi LeFarge.

Lumley sometimes deals faro at the Gay Lady, but usually leaves the gaming to Herbert Loomis and Cisco Halston, with whom he has a deal to provide protection and a table for 20% of the take. Loomis specializes in faro. Halston is a poker player. Unlike most of the town's saloons, the Gay Lady can boast that most of its games are clean. Lumley feels that cheating is bad for business and discourages it except when absolutely necessary.

Pepe and the girls live on the second floor along with Jim Corbet, Lumley's bouncer.  Lumley lives in building 69.  The bartender, Hagen boards at THE GREAT WESTERN.

Drinks:
Whiskey 10 cents per shot
Whiskey Bottle $2
Beer 5 cents per glass

Gambling:
$10 card game, 1-3 games
$50 card games, Lumley faro, Halston poker, Loomis faro

DM Note: John Hagen, keeps a sawed-off, double barrelled shotgun under the bar.

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