La*t Night’* Show of Picture* the Best In W* Many Menu.Clement J. Barhorm Winner of a Prise atJnlien’s Aoedemy,Cast night the strongest exhibition given bythe Art Club to many mouth* drew a large number of the mem oera to the club-roomi.Martin Rettig’s wood scene received much applause. ills a forest, with a rift in it, through which can be seen the horizon, on whloh the ■on is just rising. ■K. Strauss, brought a picture of the old fellow who wells fruit on Walnut street Ju*t above Third. Mr. Strauss ban him seated In the midst of his merchandise, reading a Commercial Gazette. tie haw caught the air of the old fellow toa nicity. and it will be instantly recognized by the many.Ceou Lip pert. a still life in pastel.Ferny, a Mooul water carrier, walking on top of one of the Pueblo house* with a Jar of water on her head.Lungreu, a street scene, Id the foregroundshansom cab, aud following is a coupe aud a number of other vehicle*. It is dusk, the lamps on them are lighted, the snow i- tail lug In large flakes, in the distance are the lights from a large building, which looms up ghost-like through thegloom and snow. This picture was iu Clarke’swindow last week, and aiir«cted much attentiou.J. H. Sharpe, three pictures, a splendid nude, the head of a villainous old Apache and one of a squaw doing the family washing while her papoose sports In the water around her.Biester, a small picture In oil, a baud of Indian* lying in ambush for the approaching wagon train.