These two cards were sent to Maeda Yoshihiko on January 1, 1887, from Osaka and on August 8, 1887, from Higashi Suma, Settsu, by Morita Senichi (森田専一). He is mentioned on a site specializing in Mori Kinseki (森琴石, 1843-1921), a Nanga painter and copperplate engraver: https://www.morikinseki.com/chousa/h1606.htm
"After dropping out of Tokushima Western School and Sumoto Nisshin School, he was appointed as an assistant instructor in mathematics and bookkeeping in July of Meiji 16 (1883). He left the position in July of Meiji 37 (1904) after 27 years of service. In Meiji 29 (1896), he became involved with the new alumni magazine "Rikuryo" as its publisher and editor since its inception. He is also said to be the designer of the "Rikuryo" school emblem."
As for the contents of these postal cards, they are illegible to us.
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