Harbour Lights

About all I've been able to find out about the play is a little bit about the play itself.I also have not been able to find out what year Maude Adams was in the play.

=====A History of Late Nineteenth Century Drama, 1850-1900 Vol. 1 by Allardyce Nicoll; Cambridge University Press, 1946=====

The eighties abound also in melodramas which rarely proceed beyond the forms established earlier in the century. G. R. Sims and Henry Pettitt turned out a variety of these. The Harbour Lights (Adel. Dec. 1885), written in collaboration, may be selected for mention here. The hero is a bold and frank-faced lieutenant; the villain a wicked squire who ruins an innocent girl and then attempts to steal the fair heroine's money. Through trial and torment move the good characters until, just before the final curtain, the squire is shot by the honest lover of the girl whom he had dishonoured. Plays of this kind, mostly with domestic settings, flourished, for spectators were still attracted by melodramatic simplification of human character and emotion.