FIRST TRUST SPECIAL SITUATIONS TRUST SER 143
S-6EL24/A, 1996-03-13
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As filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on March 13, 1996.



                                      Registration No.  333-01293

               SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                     Washington, D.C.  20549
                                
                   Amendment No. 1 to Form S-6
                                
                                
        FOR REGISTRATION UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933
                OF SECURITIES OF UNIT INVESTMENT
                TRUSTS REGISTERED ON FORM N-8B-2

A.  Exact name of trust:

      THE FIRST TRUST SPECIAL SITUATIONS TRUST, SERIES 143

B.  Name of depositor:

                      NIKE SECURITIES L.P.

C.  Complete address of depositor's principal executive offices:
                                
                      NIKE SECURITIES L.P.
                      1001 Warrenville Road
                     Lisle, Illinois  60532

D.  Name and complete address of agent for service:

                                Copy to:

      JAMES A. BOWEN               ERIC F. FESS
      c/o Nike Securities L.P.     c/o Chapman and Cutler
      1001 Warrenville Road        111 West Monroe Street
      Lisle, Illinois  60532       Chicago, Illinois 60603

E.  Title and Amount of Securities Being Registered:

      An indefinite number of Units pursuant to Rule 24f-2
promulgated under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended

F.  Proposed Maximum Aggregate Offering Price to the Public of
the Securities Being Registered:

                           Indefinite

G.  Amount of Filing Fee (as required by Rule 24f-2):  $500.00

H.  Approximate date of proposed sale to public:

     As soon as practicable after the effective date of the
                     Registration Statement.
                                
                    _________________________

The  registrant hereby amends this Registration Statement on such
date  or  dates  as may be necessary to delay its effective  date
until  the  registrant  shall  file  a  further  amendment  which
specifically  states  that  this  Registration  Statement   shall
thereafter  become effective in accordance with Section  8(a)  of
the  Securities  Act of 1933 or until the Registration  Statement
shall  become  effective on such date as the  Commission,  acting
pursuant to said Section 8(a), may determine.
      THE FIRST TRUST SPECIAL SITUATIONS TRUST, SERIES 143
                                
                      Cross-Reference Sheet
                                
                                
         (Form N-8B-2 Items required by Instructions as
                 to the Prospectus in Form S-6)

           FORM N-8B-2                        FORM S-6
           ITEM NUMBER                  HEADING IN PROSPECTUS
                                
            I.  ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL INFORMATION

1.   (a)  Name of trust                 Prospectus front cover
     (b)  Title of securities issued    Summary of Essential
                                        Information

2.        Name and address of each      Information as to
          depositor                     Sponsor, Trustee and
                                        Evaluator

3.        Name and address of           Information as to
          trustee                       Sponsor, Trustee and
                                        Evaluator

4.        Name and address of           Underwriting
          principal underwriters

5.        State of organization         The First Trust Special
          of trust                      Situations Trust

6.        Execution and termination     The First Trust Special
          of trust agreement            Situations Trust; Other
                                        Information

7.        Changes of name                    *

8.        Fiscal Year                        *

9.        Litigation                         *
                                
II.  GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE TRUST AND SECURITIES OF THE TRUST

10.  (a)  Registered or bearer          Rights of Unit Holders
          securities

     (b)  Cumulative or distributive
          securities                    The First Trust Special
                                        Situations Trust

     (c)  Redemption                    Rights of Unit Holders

     (d)  Conversion, transfer, etc.    Rights of Unit Holders

     (e)  Periodic payment plan
          certificates                       *

     (f)  Voting rights                 Rights of Unit Holders;
                                        Other Information

     (g)  Notice of certificate-        Rights of Unit Holders;
          holders                       Other Information

     (h)  Consents required             Rights of Unit Holders;
                                        Other Information

     (i)  Other provisions              The First Trust Special
                                        Situations Trust

11.  Types of securities comprising     The First Trust Special
                                        units Situations Trust

12.       Certain information
          regarding periodic payment
          plan certificates                  *

13.  (a)  Load, fees, expenses, etc.    Summary of Essential
                                        Information; Public
                                        Offering; The First Trust
                                        Special Situations Trust

     (b)  Certain information
          regarding periodic payment
          plan certificates                  *

     (c)  Certain percentages           Summary of Essential
                                        Information; The First
                                        Trust Special Situations
                                        Trust; Public Offering

     (d)  Difference in price offered   Public Offering
          for any class of transactions
          to any class or group of
          individuals

     (e)  Certain other load fees,      Rights of Unit Holders
          expenses, etc. payable by
          holders

     (f)  Certain profits receivable    The First Trust Special
          by depositor, principal       Situations Trust
          underwriters, trustee or
          affiliated persons

     (g)  Ratio of annual charges to
          income                             *

14.       Issuance of trust's           Rights of Unit Holders
          securities

15.       Receipt and handling of
          payments from purchasers           *

16.       Acquisition and disposition
          of underlying securities      The First Trust Special
                                        Situations Trust; Rights
                                        of Unit Holders

17.       Withdrawal or redemption      The First Trust Special
                                        Situations Trust; Public
                                        Offering; Rights of Unit
                                        Holders

18.  (a)  Receipt, custody and
          disposition of income         Rights of Unit Holders

     (b)  Reinvestment of
          distributions                 Rights of Unit Holders

     (c)  Reserves or special funds     Information as to
                                        Sponsor, Trustee and
                                        Evaluator

     (d)  Schedule of distributions          *

19.       Records, accounts and
          reports                       Rights of Unit Holders

20.       Certain miscellaneous
          provisions of trust
          agreement

     (a)  Amendment                     Other Information

     (b)  Termination                   Other Information

     (c)  and (d) Trustee, removal and
          successor                     Information as to
                                        Sponsor, Trustee and
                                        Evaluator

     (e)  and (f) Depositor, removal    Information as to
          and successor                 Sponsor, Trustee and
                                        Evaluator

21.       Loans to security holders          *

22.       Limitations on liability      The First Trust Special
                                        Situations Trust;
                                        Information as to
                                        Sponsor, Trustee and
                                        Evaluator

23.       Bonding arrangements          Contents of Registration
                                        Statement

24.       Other material provisions
          of trust agreement                 *
                                
III.  ORGANIZATION, PERSONNEL AND AFFILIATED PERSONS OF DEPOSITOR

25.       Organization of depositor     Information as to
                                        Sponsor, Trustee and
                                        Evaluator

26.       Fees received by depositor         *

27.       Business of depositor         Information as to
                                        Sponsor, Trustee and
                                        Evaluator

28.       Certain information as to          *
          officials and affiliated
          persons of depositor

29.       Voting securities of               *
          depositor

30.       Persons controlling                *
          depositor

31.       Payment by depositor for           *
          certain services rendered
          to trust

32.       Payment by depositor for           *
          certain other services
          rendered to trust

33.       Remuneration of other              *
          persons for certain
          services rendered to trust

34.       Remuneration of other              *
          persons for certain services
          rendered to trust
                                
                IV.  DISTRIBUTION AND REDEMPTION

35.       Distribution of trust's
          securities by states          Public Offering

36.       Suspension of sales of
          trust's securities                 *

37.       Revocation of authority
          to distribute                      *

38.  (a)  Method of distribution        Public Offering

     (b)  Underwriting agreements       Public Offering;
                                        Underwriting

     (c)  Selling agreements            Public Offering

39.  (a)  Organization of principal     Information as to
          underwriters                  Sponsor, Trustee and
                                        Evaluator

     (b)  N.A.S.D. membership of        Information as to
          principal underwriters        Sponsor, Trustee and
                                        Evaluator

40.       Certain fee received by       See Items 13(a) and 13(e)
          principal underwriters

41.  (a)  Business of principal         Information as to
          underwriters                  Sponsor, Trustee and
                                        Evaluator

     (b)  Branch offices of
          principal underwriters             *

     (c)  Salesmen of principal
          underwriters                       *

42.       Ownership of trust's
          securities by certain
          persons                            *

43.       Certain brokerage
          commissions received
          by principal underwriters          *

44.  (a)  Method of valuation           Summary of Essential
                                        Information; The First
                                        Trust Special Situations
                                        Trust; Public Offering

     (b)  Schedule as to offering
          price                              *

     (c)  Variation in offering         Public Offering
          price to certain persons

45.       Suspension of redemption
          rights                             *

46.  (a)  Redemption Valuation          Rights of Unit Holders

     (b)  Schedule as to redemption
          price                              *

47.       Maintenance of position       Public Offering; Rights
          in underlying securities      of Unit Holders
                                
       V.  INFORMATION CONCERNING THE TRUSTEE OR CUSTODIAN

48.       Organization and regulation   Information as to
          of trustee                    Sponsor, Trustee and
                                        Evaluator

49.       Fees and expenses of trustee  The First Trust Special
                                        Situations Trust

50.       Trustee's lien                The First Trust Special
                                        Situations Trust
                                
     VI.  INFORMATION CONCERNING THE INSURANCE OF HOLDERS OR
                           SECURITIES

51.       Insurance of holders of            *
          trust's securities
                                
                   VII.  POLICY OF REGISTRANT

52.  (a)  Provisions of trust           The First Trust Special
          agreement with respect        Situations Trust; Rights
          to selection or elimination   of Unit Holders
          of underlying securities

     (b)  Transactions involving
          elimination of underlying
          securities                         *

     (c)  Policy regarding              The First Trust Special
          substitution or elimination   Situations Trust; Rights
          of underlying securities      of Unit Holders

     (d)  Fundamental policy not
          otherwise covered                  *

53.       Tax status of Trust           The First Trust Special
                                        Situations Trust
                                
          VIII.  FINANCIAL AND STATISTICAL INFORMATION

54.       Trust's securities during
          last ten years                     *

55.       Certain information regarding
          periodic payment plan
          certificates

56.       Certain information regarding
          periodic payment plan
          certificates

57.       Certain information regarding      *
          periodic payment plan
          certificates

58.       Certain information regarding
          periodic payment plan
          certificates

59.       Financial statements          Report of Independent
          (Instruction 1(b) to          Auditors; Statement of
          Form S-6)                     Net Assets


__________________________
*    Inapplicable, answer negative or not required.



               SUBJECT TO COMPLETION, DATED MARCH 13, 1996

                American Diversity Growth Trust, Series 1

The Trust. The First Trust(registered trademark) Special Situations
Trust, Series 143 (the "Trust") is a unit investment trust consisting of
a diversified portfolio of consumer related growth stocks that are well
positioned for long-term growth and should benefit from their
significant presence in the growing urban consumer markets. The
portfolio includes: companies founded, controlled or managed by African-
Americans; companies recognized for their commitment to diversity
through the hiring and retention of women and minority managers and
directors; and companies with strong urban consumer market presence.

The objective of the Trust is to provide for potential capital
appreciation and potential dividend income by investing the Trust's
portfolio in common stocks that appear especially timely for
consideration (the "Equity Securities"). See "Schedule of Investments."
The Trust has a mandatory termination date ("Mandatory Termination Date"
or "Trust Ending Date") as set forth under "Summary of Essential
Information." There is, of course, no guarantee that the objective of
the Trust will be achieved. Each Unit of the Trust represents an
undivided fractional interest in all the Equity Securities deposited in
the Trust. 

The Equity Securities deposited in the Trust's portfolio have no fixed
maturity date and the value of these underlying Equity Securities will
fluctuate with changes in the values of stocks in general. See
"Portfolio."

The Sponsor may, from time to time during a period of up to
approximately 360 days after the Initial Date of Deposit, deposit
additional Equity Securities in the Trust. Such deposits of additional
Equity Securities will be done in such a manner that the original
proportionate relationship amongst the individual issues of the Equity
Securities shall be maintained. Any deposit by the Sponsor of additional
Equity Securities will duplicate, as nearly as is practicable, the
original proportionate relationship established on the Initial Date of
Deposit, not the actual proportionate relationship on the subsequent
date of deposit, since the two may differ. Any such difference may be
due to the sale, redemption or liquidation of any Equity Securities
deposited in the Trust on the Initial, or any subsequent, Date of
Deposit. See "What is the First Trust Special Situations Trust?" and
"How May Equity Securities be Removed from the Trust?" 

Public Offering Price. The Public Offering Price per Unit of the Trust
during the initial offering period is equal to the aggregate underlying
value of the Equity Securities in the Trust (generally determined by the
closing sale prices of listed Equity Securities and the ask prices of
over-the-counter traded Equity Securities) plus or minus a pro rata
share of cash, if any, in the Capital and Income Accounts of the Trust,
plus a maximum sales charge of 4.90% (equivalent to 5.152% of the net
amount invested). A pro rata share of accumulated dividends, if any, in
the Income Account is included in the Public Offering Price. The
secondary market Public Offering Price per Unit will be based upon the
aggregate underlying value of the Equity Securities in the Trust
(generally determined by the closing sale prices of listed Equity
Securities and the bid prices of over-the-counter traded Equity
Securities) plus or minus a pro rata share of cash, if any, in the
Capital and Income Accounts of the Trust plus a maximum sales charge of
4.90% (equivalent to 5.152% of the net amount invested) subject to
reduction beginning _______, 1997. The minimum amount which an investor
may purchase of the Trust is $1,000 ($250 for Individual Retirement
Accounts or other retirement plans). The sales charge is reduced on a
graduated scale for sales involving at least 5,000 Units. See "How is
the Public Offering Price Determined?"

THESE SECURITIES HAVE NOT BEEN APPROVED OR DISAPPROVED BY THE SECURITIES
AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION OR ANY STATE SECURITIES COMMISSION NOR HAS THE
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION OR ANY STATE SECURITIES COMMISSION
PASSED UPON THE ACCURACY OR ADEQUACY OF THIS PROSPECTUS. ANY
REPRESENTATION TO THE CONTRARY IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE.

INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO COMPLETION OR AMENDMENT. A
REGISTRATION STATEMENT RELATING TO THESE SECURITIES HAS BEEN FILED WITH
THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. THESE SECURITIES MAY NOT BE SOLD
NOR MAY OFFERS TO BUY BE ACCEPTED PRIOR TO THE TIME THE REGISTRATION
STATEMENT BECOMES EFFECTIVE. THIS PROSPECTUS SHALL NOT CONSTITUTE AN
OFFER TO SELL OR THE SOLICITATION OF AN OFFER TO BUY NOR SHALL THERE BE
ANY SALE OF THESE SECURITIES IN ANY STATE IN WHICH SUCH OFFER,
SOLICITATION OR SALE WOULD BE UNLAWFUL PRIOR TO REGISTRATION OR
QUALIFICATION UNDER THE SECURITIES LAWS OF ANY STATE.

                       SBK-Brooks Investment Corp.

            The date of this Prospectus is             , 1996

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Dividend and Capital Distributions. Distributions of dividends and
capital, if any, received by the Trust, net of expenses of the Trust,
will be paid on the Distribution Date to Unit holders of record on the
Record Date as set forth in the "Summary of Essential Information."
Distributions of funds in the Capital Account, if any, will be made at
least annually in December of each year. Any distribution of income
and/or capital will be net of the expenses of the Trust. See "What is
the Federal Tax Status of Unit Holders?" Additionally, upon termination
of the Trust, the Trustee will distribute, upon surrender of Units for
redemption, to each Unit holder his pro rata share of the Trust's
assets, less expenses, in the manner set forth under "Rights of Unit
Holders-How are Income and Capital Distributed?"

Secondary Market for Units. After the initial offering period, while
under no obligation to do so, the Sponsor and the Managing Underwriter
intend to maintain a market for Units of the Trust and offer to
repurchase such Units at prices which are based on the aggregate
underlying value of Equity Securities in the Trust (generally determined
by the closing sale prices of listed Equity Securities and the bid
prices of over-the-counter traded Equity Securities) plus or minus cash,
if any, in the Capital and Income Accounts of the Trust. If a secondary
market is maintained during the initial offering period, the prices at
which Units will be repurchased will also be based upon the aggregate
underlying value of the Equity Securities in the Trust (generally
determined by the closing sale prices of listed Equity Securities and
the ask prices of over-the-counter traded Equity Securities) plus or
minus cash, if any, in the Capital and Income Accounts of the Trust. If
a secondary market is not maintained, a Unit holder may redeem Units
through redemption at prices based upon the aggregate underlying value
of the Equity Securities in the Trust (generally determined by the
closing sale prices of listed Equity Securities and the bid prices of
over-the-counter traded Equity Securities) plus or minus a pro rata
share of cash, if any, in the Capital and Income Accounts of the Trust.
A Unit holder tendering 2,500 Units or more for redemption may request a
distribution of shares of Equity Securities (reduced by customary
transfer and registration charges) (an "In-Kind Distribution") in lieu
of payment in cash. See "How May Units be Redeemed?"

Termination. Commencing on the Mandatory Termination Date, Equity
Securities will begin to be sold as prescribed by the Sponsor. The
Trustee shall provide written notice of any termination of the Trust to
Unit holders which will specify when Unit holders may surrender their
certificates for cancellation and will include a form to enable Unit
holders to elect an In-Kind Distribution if such Unit holder owns at
least 2,500 Units of the Trust, rather than to receive payment in cash
for such Unit holder's pro rata share of the amounts realized upon the
disposition by the Trustee of Equity Securities. To be effective, the
election form, together with surrendered certificates and other
documentation required by the Trustee, must be returned to the Trustee
at least five business days prior to the Mandatory Termination Date.
Unit holders not electing a distribution of shares of Equity Securities
will receive a cash distribution within a reasonable time after the
Trust is terminated. See "Rights of Unit Holders-How are Income and
Capital Distributed?" and "Other Information-How May the Indenture be
Amended or Terminated?"

Portfolio Supervisor's Annual Fee. First Trust Advisors L.P., the
Portfolio Supervisor for the Trust, has retained STW Research, Inc.
("STWR") to provide ongoing research to the Portfolio Supervisor. Such
research will consist of information covering the financial condition
and business prospects of the equity issuers and an analysis of the
African-American investment community. The Sponsor believes that the
research arrangement is desirable in the present circumstances due to
the uniqueness of the African-American investment community and STWR's
expertise in providing research on individual equity securities and the
African-American investment community in general. First Trust Advisors
L.P. will pay STW Research $______ per Unit for such research. See "What
are the Expenses and Charges?"

Risk Factors. An investment in the Trust should be made with an
understanding of the risks associated therewith, including, among other
factors, the possible deterioration of either the financial condition of
the issuers of the Equity Securities or the general condition of the
stock market, volatile interest rates or economic recession. The Trust's
portfolio is not managed and Equity Securities will not be sold by the
Trust regardless of market fluctuations, although some Equity Securities
may be sold under certain limited circumstances. See "What are Equity
Securities?-Risk Factors."

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                                         Summary of Essential Information
                At the Opening of Business on the Initial Date of Deposit
                              of the Equity Securities-            , 1996

      Managing Underwriter:   SBK-Brooks Investment Corp.
                   Sponsor:   Nike Securities L.P.
                   Trustee:   The Chase Manhattan Bank (National
                                 Association)
                 Evaluator:   First Trust Advisors L.P.

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
General Information
<S>                                                                                                       <C>
Initial Number of Units (1)                                  
Fractional Undivided Interest in the Trust per Unit (1)                                                   1/ 
Public Offering Price:
   Aggregate Offering Price Evaluation of Equity Securities in Portfolio(2)                               $ 
   Aggregate Offering Price Evaluation of Equity Securities per Unit                                      $ 
   Sales Charge of 4.90% of the Public Offering Price per Unit
       (5.152% of the net amount invested)                                                                $ 
   Public Offering Price per Unit (3)                                                                     $ 
Sponsor's Initial Repurchase Price per Unit$                                                              $ 
Redemption Price per Unit (based on aggregate 
   underlying value of Equity Securities) (4)                                                             $ 
</TABLE>

CUSIP Number           
First Settlement Date                    
Mandatory Termination Date
Discretionary Liquidation Amount        The Trust may be terminatedif
                                        the value thereof is lessthan
                                        the lower of $2,000,000 or 20%
                                        of the total value of
                                        EquitySecurities deposited in
                                        the Trust during the primary
                                        offering period.
Trustee's Annual Fee                    $   per Unit outstanding. 
Evaluator's Annual Fee                  $   per Unit outstanding, payable to an
                                        affiliate of the
                                        Sponsor.Evaluations for purposes
                                        of sale,purchase or redemption
                                        of Units are made as of the
                                        close of trading (generally
                                        4:00 p.m. Eastern time) on the
                                        New York Stock Exchange on each
                                        day on which it is open.
Supervisory Fee (5)                     Maximum of $______ per Unit
                                        outstanding annually payable to
                                        an affiliate of the Sponsor. 

Estimated Organizational and
        Offering Expenses (6)           
Income Distribution Record Date         Fifteenth day of each May and November
                                           commencing              .
Income Distribution Date (7)            Last day of each May and November 
                                           commencing              .

[FN]
(1) As of the close of business on the Initial Date of Deposit, the number
of Units of the Trust may be adjusted so that the Public Offering Price
per Unit will equal approximately $10.00. Therefore, to the extent of
any such adjustment, the fractional undivided interest per Unit will
increase or decrease accordingly, from the amounts indicated above.

(2) Each Equity Security listed on a national securities exchange or the
NASDAQ National Market System is valued at the last closing sale price,
or if no such price exists or if the Equity Security is not so listed,
at the closing ask price thereof.

(3) On the Initial Date of Deposit there will be no accumulated dividends
in the Income Account. Anyone ordering Units after such date will pay a
pro rata share of any accumulated dividends in such Income Account. The
Public Offering Price as shown reflects the value of the Equity
Securities at the opening of business on the Initial Date of Deposit and
establishes the original proportionate relationship amongst the
individual securities. No sales to investors will be executed at this
price. Additional Equity Securities will be deposited during the day of
the Initial Date of Deposit which will be valued as of 4:00 p.m. Eastern
time and sold to investors at a Public Offering Price per Unit based on
this valuation.

(4) See "How May Units be Redeemed?"

(5) In addition, the Sponsor will be reimbursed for bookkeeping and other
administrative expenses currently at a maximum annual rate of $.0028 per
Unit.

(6) The Trust (and therefore Unit holders) will bear all or a portion of
its organizational and offering costs (including costs of preparing the
registration statement, the trust indenture and other closing documents,
registering Units with the Securities and Exchange Commission and
states, the initial audit of the Trust portfolio and the initial fees
and expenses of the Trustee but not including the expenses incurred in
the printing of preliminary prospectuses, and expenses incurred in the
preparation and printing of brochures and other advertising materials
and any other selling expenses) as is common for mutual funds. Total
organizational and offering expenses will be charged off over a period
not to exceed five years from the Initial Date of Deposit. See "What are
the Expenses and Charges?" and "Statement of Net Assets." Historically,
the sponsors of unit investment trusts have paid all the costs of
establishing such trusts.

(7) Distributions from the Capital Account will be made monthly payable
on the last day of the month to Unit holders of record on the fifteenth
day of such month if the amount available for distribution equals at
least $1.00 per 100 Units. Notwithstanding, distributions of funds in
the Capital Account, if any, will be made in December of each year.

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                American Diversity Growth Trust, SERIES 1
          The First Trust Special Situations Trust, Series 143 

What is The First Trust Special Situations Trust?

The First Trust Special Situations Trust, Series 143 is one of a series
of investment companies created by the Sponsor under the name of The
First Trust Special Situations Trust, all of which are generally similar
but each of which is separate and is designated by a different series
number (the "Trust"). This Series consists of an underlying separate
unit investment trust designated as: American Diversity Growth Trust,
Series 1. The Trust was created under the laws of the State of New York
pursuant to a Trust Agreement (the "Indenture"), dated the Initial Date
of Deposit, with Nike Securities L.P. as Sponsor, The Chase Manhattan
Bank (National Association) as Trustee and First Trust Advisors L.P. as
Portfolio Supervisor and Evaluator.

On the Initial Date of Deposit, the Sponsor deposited with the Trustee
confirmations of contracts for the purchase of common stocks issued by
companies with strong business fundamentals and outstanding potential
for financial performance and capital appreciation. The Trust includes
companies founded, controlled or managed by African-Americans; companies
recognized for their commitment to diversity through the hiring and
retention of women and minority managers and directors; and companies
with strong urban consumer market presence, together with an irrevocable
letter or letters of credit of a financial institution in an amount at
least equal to the purchase price of such securities. In exchange for
the deposit of securities or contracts to purchase securities in the
Trust, the Trustee delivered to the Sponsor documents evidencing the
entire ownership of the Trust.

The objective of the Trust is to provide for potential capital
appreciation and potential for increasing dividend income through an
investment in equity securities issued by companies that demonstrate a
commitment to diversity and therefore may derive competitive advantage
through greater operating efficiencies and productivity. Additionally,
the companies chosen for the portfolio of the American Diversity Growth
Trust are generally companies that fall into a conservative investment
category known as the "consumer growth group." The Sponsor of this Trust
believes that this group is less vulnerable to economic recession and
could be poised to outperform the rest of the market.

The Sponsor of the Trust, working together with STW Research, has
identified fourteen industries within the U.S. economy in which
minorities primarily, in urban markets, represent a greater percentage
of overall sales than their representative percentage of the U.S.
population. The portfolio will include stocks of companies in which
urban consumers, African-Americans and other minorities have a
disproportionate market impact, including, but not limited to, these
sectors: apparel, beverages, food, media, sports shoes, personal care,
discount retail stores and household products. The Sponsor of this Trust
believes that the American Diversity Growth Trust offers a vehicle for
investors to participate financially in the growth of companies that
benefit significantly from urban consumer markets.

With the deposit of the Equity Securities on the Initial Date of
Deposit, the Sponsor established a percentage relationship between the
amounts of individual Equity Securities in the Trust's portfolio. From
time to time following the Initial Date of Deposit, the Sponsor,
pursuant to the Indenture, may deposit additional Equity Securities in
the Trust and Units may be continuously offered for sale to the public
by means of this Prospectus, resulting in a potential increase in the
outstanding number of Units of the Trust. Any deposit by the Sponsor of
additional Equity Securities will duplicate, as nearly as is
practicable, the original proportionate relationship and not the actual
proportionate relationship on the subsequent date of deposit, since the
two may differ. Any such difference may be due to the sale, redemption
or liquidation of any of the Equity Securities deposited in the Trust on
the Initial, or any subsequent, Date of Deposit. See "How May Equity
Securities be Removed from the Trust?" The original percentage
relationship of each Equity Security to the Trust is set forth herein
under "Schedule of Investments." Since the prices of the underlying
Equity Securities will fluctuate daily, the ratio, on a market value
basis, will also change daily. The portion of Equity Securities
represented by each Unit will not change as a result of the deposit of
additional Equity Securities in the Trust.

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On the Initial Date of Deposit, each Unit of the Trust represented the
undivided fractional interest in the Equity Securities as set forth
under "Summary of Essential Information." To the extent that Units of
the Trust are redeemed, the aggregate value of the Equity Securities in
the Trust will be reduced and the undivided fractional interest
represented by each outstanding Unit of the Trust will increase.
However, if additional Units are issued by the Trust in connection with
the deposit of additional Equity Securities by the Sponsor, the
aggregate value of the Equity Securities in the Trust will be increased
by amounts allocable to additional Units, and the fractional undivided
interest represented by each Unit of the Trust will be decreased
proportionately. See "How May Units be Redeemed?" The Trust has a
Mandatory Termination Date as set forth herein under "Summary of
Essential Information."

What are the Expenses and Charges?

With the exception of bookkeeping and other administrative services
provided to each Trust, for which the Sponsor will be reimbursed in
amounts as set forth under "Summary of Essential Information," the
Sponsor will not receive any fees in connection with its activities
relating to the Trust. Such bookkeeping and administrative charges may
be increased without approval of the Unit holders by amounts not
exceeding proportionate increases under the category "All Services Less
Rent of Shelter" in the Consumer Price Index published by the United
States Department of Labor. The fees payable to the Sponsor for such
services may exceed the actual costs of providing such services for this
Trust, but at no time will the total amount received for such services
rendered to all unit investment trusts of which Nike Securities L.P. is
the Sponsor in any calendar year exceed the actual cost to the Sponsor
of supplying such services in such year. First Trust Advisors L.P., an
affiliate of the Sponsor, will receive an annual supervisory fee, which
is not to exceed the amount set forth under "Summary of Essential
Information," for providing portfolio supervisory services for the
Trust. Such fee is based on the number of Units outstanding in the Trust
on January 1 of each year, except for the year or years in which an
initial offering period occurs, in which case the fee for a month is
based on the number of Units outstanding at the end of such month. The
fee may exceed the actual costs of providing such supervisory services
for this Trust, but at no time will the total amount received for
portfolio supervisory services rendered to all unit investment trusts of
which Nike Securities L.P. is the Sponsor in any calendar year exceed
the aggregate cost to First Trust Advisors L.P. of supplying such
services in such year. In providing such supervisory services, the
Portfolio Supervisor may purchase research services from a variety of
sources which may include underwriters or dealers of the Trust.

Subsequent to the initial offering period, the Evaluator, an affiliate
of the Sponsor, will receive a fee as indicated in the "Summary of
Essential Information." The fee may exceed the actual costs of providing
such evaluation services for the Trust, but at no time will the total
amount received for evaluation services rendered to all unit investment
trusts of which Nike Securities L.P. is the Sponsor in any calendar year
exceed the aggregate cost to First Trust Advisors L.P. of supplying such
services in such year. The Trustee pays certain expenses of the Trust
for which it is reimbursed by the Trust. The Trustee will receive for
its ordinary recurring services to the Trust an annual fee computed at $
           per annum per Unit in the Trust outstanding, based upon the
largest aggregate number of Units of the Trust outstanding at any time
during the year. For a discussion of the services performed by the
Trustee pursuant to its obligations under the Indenture, reference is
made to the material set forth under "Rights of Unit Holders."

The Trustee's and Evaluator's fees are payable from the Income Account
of the Trust to the extent funds are available, and then from the
Capital Account of the Trust. Since the Trustee has the use of the funds
being held in the Capital and Income Accounts for payment of expenses
and redemptions and since such Accounts are noninterest-bearing to Unit
holders, the Trustee benefits thereby. Part of the Trustee's
compensation for its services to the Trust is expected to result from
the use of these funds. Both fees may be increased without approval of
the Unit holders by amounts not exceeding proportionate increases under
the category "All Services Less Rent of Shelter" in the Consumer Price
Index published by the United States Department of Labor.

Expenses incurred in establishing the Trust, including costs of
preparing the registration statement, the trust indenture and other

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closing documents, registering Units with the Securities and Exchange
Commission and states, the initial audit of the Trust portfolio and the
initial fees and expenses of the Trustee and any other out-of-pocket
expenses, will be paid by the Trust and charged off over a period not to
exceed five years. The following additional charges are or may be
incurred by the Trust: all legal and annual auditing expenses of the
Trustee incurred by or in connection with its responsibilities under the
Indenture; the expenses and costs of any action undertaken by the
Trustee to protect the Trust and the rights and interests of the Unit
holders; fees of the Trustee for any extraordinary services performed
under the Indenture; indemnification of the Trustee for any loss,
liability or expense incurred by it without negligence, bad faith or
willful misconduct on its part, arising out of or in connection with its
acceptance or administration of the Trust; indemnification of the
Sponsor for any loss, liability or expense incurred without gross
negligence, bad faith or willful misconduct in acting as Depositor of
the Trust; all taxes and other government charges imposed upon the
Equity Securities or any part of the Trust (no such taxes or charges are
being levied or made or, to the knowledge of the Sponsor, contemplated).
The above expenses and the Trustee's annual fee, when paid or owing to
the Trustee, are secured by a lien on the Trust. In addition, the
Trustee is empowered to sell Equity Securities in the Trust in order to
make funds available to pay all these amounts if funds are not otherwise
available in the Income and Capital Accounts of the Trust. Since the
Equity Securities are all common stocks and the income stream produced
by dividend payments is unpredictable, the Sponsor cannot provide any
assurance that dividends will be sufficient to meet any or all expenses
of the Trust. As described above, if dividends are insufficient to cover
expenses, it is likely that Equity Securities will have to be sold to
meet Trust expenses. These sales may result in capital gains or losses
to Unit holders. See "What is the Federal Tax Status of Unit Holders?"

The Indenture requires the Trust to be audited on an annual basis at the
expense of the Trust by independent auditors selected by the Sponsor. So
long as the Sponsor is making a secondary market for the Units, the
Sponsor is required to bear the cost of such annual audits to the extent
such cost exceeds $0.0050 per Unit. Unit holders of the Trust covered by
an audit may obtain a copy of the audited financial statements upon
request.

What is the Federal Tax Status of Unit Holders?

The following is a general discussion of certain of the Federal income
tax consequences of the purchase, ownership and disposition of the
Units. The summary is limited to investors who hold the Units as
"capital assets" (generally, property held for investment) within the
meaning of Section 1221 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (the
"Code"). Unit holders should consult their tax advisers in determining
the Federal, state, local and any other tax consequences of the
purchase, ownership and disposition of Units in the Trust. 

In the opinion of Chapman and Cutler, special counsel for the Sponsor,
under existing law:

1.   The Trust is not an association taxable as a corporation for
Federal income tax purposes; each Unit holder will be treated as the
owner of a pro rata portion of each of the assets of the Trust under the
Code; and the income of the Trust will be treated as income of the Unit
holders thereof under the Code. Each Unit holder will be considered to
have received his pro rata share of the income derived from each Equity
Security when such income is considered to be received by the Trust.

2.   Each Unit holder will have a taxable event when the Trust disposes
of an Equity Security (whether by sale, exchange, liquidation,
redemption, or otherwise) or upon the sale or redemption of Units by
such Unit holder. The price a Unit holder pays for his Units is
allocated among his pro rata portion of each Equity Security held by the
Trust (in proportion to the fair market values thereof on the date the
Unit holder purchases his Units) in order to determine his tax basis for
his pro rata portion of each Equity Security held by the Trust. For
Federal income tax purposes, a Unit holder's pro rata portion of
dividends, as defined by Section 316 of the Code, paid by a corporation
with respect to an Equity Security held by the Trust is taxable as
ordinary income to the extent of such corporation's current and
accumulated "earnings and profits." A Unit holder's pro rata portion of
dividends paid on such Equity Security which exceed such current and
accumulated earnings and profits will first reduce a Unit holder's tax
basis in such Equity Security, and to the extent that such dividends

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exceed a Unit holder's tax basis in such Equity Security shall generally
be treated as capital gain. In general, any such capital gain will be
short-term unless a Unit holder has held his Units for more than one year.

3.   A Unit holder's portion of gain, if any, upon the sale or
redemption of Units or the disposition of Equity Securities held by the
Trust will generally be considered a capital gain except in the case of
a dealer or a financial institution and will be long-term if the Unit
holder has held his Units for more than one year (the date on which the
Units are acquired (i.e., the trade date) is excluded for purposes of
determining whether the Units have been held for more than one year). A
Unit holder's portion of loss, if any, upon the sale or redemption of
Units or the disposition of Equity Securities held by the Trust will
generally be considered a capital loss (except in the case of a dealer
or a financial institution) and, in general, will be long-term if the
Unit holder has held his Units for more than one year. Unit holders
should consult their tax advisers regarding the recognition of such
capital gains and losses for Federal income tax purposes.

Dividends Received Deduction. A Unit holder will be considered to have
received all of the dividends paid on his pro rata portion of each
Equity Security when such dividends are received by the Trust.

A corporation that owns Units will generally be entitled to a 70%
dividends received deduction with respect to such Unit holder's pro rata
portion of dividends received by the Trust (to the extent such dividends
are taxable as ordinary income, as discussed above) in the same manner
as if such corporation directly owned the Equity Securities paying such
dividends (other than corporate Unit holders, such as "S" corporations,
which are not eligible for the deduction because of their special
characteristics and other than for purposes of special taxes such as the
accumulated earnings tax and the personal holding corporation tax).
However, a corporation owning Units should be aware that Sections 246
and 246A of the Code impose additional limitations on the eligibility of
dividends for the 70% dividends received deduction. These limitations
include a requirement that stock (and therefore Units) must generally be
held at least 46 days (as determined under Section 246(c) of the Code).
Final regulations have been recently issued which address special rules
that must be considered in determining whether the 46-day holding
requirement is met. Moreover, the allowable percentage of the deduction
will be reduced from 70% if a corporate Unit holder owns certain stock
(or Units) the financing of which is directly attributable to
indebtedness incurred by such corporation. 

It should be noted that various legislative proposals that would affect
the dividends received deduction have been introduced. Unit holders
should consult with their tax advisers with respect to the limitations
on and possible modifications to the dividends received deduction. To
the extent dividends received by the Trust are attributable to foreign
corporations, a corporation that owns Units will not be entitled to the
dividends received deduction with respect to its pro rata portion of
such dividends, since the dividends received deduction is generally
available only with respect to dividends paid by domestic corporations.

Limitations on Deductibility of Trust Expenses by Unit holders. Each
Unit holder's pro rata share of each expense paid by the Trust is
deductible by the Unit holder to the same extent as though the expense
had been paid directly by such Unit holder. It should be noted that as a
result of the Tax Reform Act of 1986, certain miscellaneous itemized
deductions, such as investment expenses, tax return preparation fees and
employee business expenses will be deductible by an individual only to
the extent they exceed 2% of such individual's adjusted gross income.
Unit holders may be required to treat some or all of the expenses of the
Trust as miscellaneous itemized deductions subject to this limitation.

Recognition of Taxable Gain or Loss Upon Disposition of Securities by
the Trust or Disposition of Units. As discussed above, a Unit holder may
recognize taxable gain (or loss) when an Equity Security is disposed of
by the Trust or if the Unit holder disposes of a Unit. For taxpayers
other than corporations, net capital gains are subject to a maximum
stated marginal tax rate of 28%. However, it should be noted that
legislative proposals are introduced from time to time that affect tax
rates and could affect relative differences at which ordinary income and
capital gains are taxed.

The Revenue Reconciliation Act of 1993 (the "Tax Act") raised tax rates
on ordinary income while capital gains remain subject to a 28% maximum
stated rate for taxpayers other than corporations. Because some or all
capital gains are taxed at a comparatively lower rate under the Tax Act,
the Tax Act includes a provision that recharacterizes capital gains as

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ordinary income in the case of certain financial transactions that are
"conversion transactions" effective for transactions entered into after
April 30, 1993. Unit holders and prospective investors should consult
with their tax advisers regarding the potential effect of this provision
on their investment in Units.

If the Unit holder disposes of a Unit, he is deemed thereby to have
disposed of his entire pro rata interest in all assets of the Trust
involved including his pro rata portion of all the Equity Securities
represented by the Unit.

Special Tax Consequences of In-Kind Distributions Upon Redemption of
Units or Termination of the Trust. As discussed in "Rights of Unit
Holders-How are Income and Capital Distributed?", under certain
circumstances a Unit holder who owns at least 2,500 Units may request an
In-Kind Distribution upon the redemption of Units or the termination of
the Trust. The Unit holder requesting an In-Kind Distribution will be
liable for expenses related thereto (the "Distribution Expenses") and
the amount of such In-Kind Distribution will be reduced by the amount of
the Distribution Expenses. See "Rights of Unit Holders-How are Income
and Capital Distributed?" As previously discussed, prior to the
redemption of Units or the termination of the Trust, a Unit holder is
considered as owning a pro rata portion of each of the Trust assets for
Federal income tax purposes. The receipt of an In-Kind Distribution will
result in a Unit holder receiving an undivided interest in whole shares
of stock plus, possibly, cash. 

The potential tax consequences that may occur under an In-Kind
Distribution will depend on whether or not a Unit holder receives cash
in addition to Equity Securities. An "Equity Security" for this purpose
is a particular class of stock issued by a particular corporation. A
Unit holder will not recognize gain or loss if a Unit holder only
receives Equity Securities in exchange for his or her pro rata portion
in the Equity Securities held by the Trust. However, if a Unit holder
also receives cash in exchange for a fractional share of an Equity
Security held by the Trust, such Unit holder will generally recognize
gain or loss based upon the difference between the amount of cash
received by the Unit holder and his tax basis in such fractional share
of an Equity Security held by the Trust. 

Because the Trust will own many Equity Securities, a Unit holder who
requests an In-Kind Distribution will have to analyze the tax
consequences with respect to each Equity Security owned by the Trust.
The amount of taxable gain (or loss) recognized upon such exchange will
generally equal the sum of the gain (or loss) recognized under the rules
described above by such Unit holder with respect to each Equity Security
owned by the Trust. Unit holders who request an In-Kind Distribution are
advised to consult their tax advisers in this regard.

Computation of the Unit holder's Tax Basis. Initially, a Unit holder's
tax basis in his Units will generally equal the price paid by such Unit
holder for his Units. The cost of the Units is allocated among the
Equity Securities held in the Trust in accordance with the proportion of
the fair market values of such Equity Securities as of the valuation
date nearest the date the Units are purchased in order to determine such
Unit holder's tax basis for his pro rata portion of each Equity Security.

A Unit holder's tax basis in his Units and his pro rata portion of an
Equity Security held by the Trust will be reduced to the extent
dividends paid with respect to such Equity Security are received by the
Trust which are not taxable as ordinary income as described above.

General. Each Unit holder will be requested to provide the Unit holder's
taxpayer identification number to the Trustee and to certify that the
Unit holder has not been notified that payments to the Unit holder are
subject to back-up withholding. If the proper taxpayer identification
number and appropriate certification are not provided when requested,
distributions by the Trust to such Unit holder (including amounts
received upon the redemption of Units) will be subject to back-up
withholding. Distributions by the Trust will generally be subject to
United States income taxation and withholding in the case of Units held
by non-resident alien individuals, foreign corporations or other non-
United States persons. Such persons should consult their tax advisers. 

Unit holders will be notified annually of the amounts of income
dividends includable in the Unit holder's gross income and amounts of
Trust expenses which may be claimed as itemized deductions.

Unit holders desiring to purchase Units for tax-deferred plans and IRAs
should consult their broker for details on establishing such accounts.
Units may also be purchased by persons who already have self-directed
plans established. See "Why are Investments in the Trust Suitable for
Retirement Plans?"

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The foregoing discussion relates only to United States Federal income
taxation of Unit holders; Unit holders may be subject to state and local
taxation in other jurisdictions. Unit holders should consult their tax
advisers regarding potential state or local taxation with respect to the
Units, and foreign investors should consult their tax advisers with
respect to United States tax consequences of ownership of Units.

In the opinion of Carter, Ledyard & Milburn, Special Counsel to the
Trust for New York tax matters, under the existing income tax laws of
the State of New York, the Trust is not an association taxable as a
corporation and the income of the Trust will be treated as the income of
the Unit holders thereof.

Why are Investments in the Trust Suitable for Retirement Plans?

Units of the Trust may be well suited for purchase by Individual
Retirement Accounts, Keogh Plans, pension funds and other tax-deferred
retirement plans. Generally, the Federal income tax relating to capital
gains and income received in each of the foregoing plans is deferred
until distributions are received. Distributions from such plans are
generally treated as ordinary income but may, in some cases, be eligible
for special averaging or tax-deferred rollover treatment. Investors
considering participation in any such plan should review specific tax
laws related thereto and should consult their attorneys or tax advisers
with respect to the establishment and maintenance of any such plan. Such
plans are offered by brokerage firms and other financial institutions.
Fees and charges with respect to such plans may vary.

                                PORTFOLIO

What are Equity Securities?

The Trust consists of different issues of Equity Securities issued by
companies founded, controlled or managed by African-Americans; companies
recognized for their commitment to diversity through the hiring and
retention of women and minority managers and directors; and companies
with strong urban consumer market presence and which are listed on a
national securities exchange or the NASDAQ National Market System or
traded in the over-the-counter market. See "What are the Equity
Securities Selected for American Diversity Growth Trust, Series 1?" for
a general description of the companies. 

Risk Factors. The Trust consists of such of the Equity Securities listed
under "Schedule of Investments" as may continue to be held from time to
time in the Trust and any additional Equity Securities acquired and held
by the Trust pursuant to the provisions of the Trust Agreement, together
with cash held in the Income and Capital Accounts. Neither the Sponsor
nor the Trustee shall be liable in any way for any failure in any of the
Equity Securities. However, should any contract for the purchase of any
of the Equity Securities initially deposited hereunder fail, the Sponsor
will, unless substantially all of the moneys held in the Trust to cover
such purchase are reinvested in substitute Equity Securities in
accordance with the Trust Agreement, refund the cash and sales charge
attributable to such failed contract to all Unit holders on the next
distribution date. 

Because certain of the Equity Securities from time to time may be sold
under certain circumstances described herein, and because the proceeds
from such events will be distributed to Unit holders and will not be
reinvested, no assurance can be given that the Trust will retain for any
length of time its present size and composition. Although the Portfolio
is not managed, the Sponsor may instruct the Trustee to sell Equity
Securities under certain limited circumstances. Pursuant to the
Indenture and with limited exceptions, the Trustee may sell any
securities or other property acquired in exchange for Equity Securities
such as those acquired in connection with a merger or other transaction.
If offered such new or exchanged securities or property, the Trustee
shall reject the offer. However, in the event such securities or
property are nonetheless acquired by the Trust, they may be accepted for
deposit in the Trust and either sold by the Trustee or held in the Trust
pursuant to the direction of the Sponsor (who may rely on the advice of
the Portfolio Supervisor). See "How May Equity Securities be Removed
from the Trust?" Equity Securities, however, will not be sold by the
Trust to take advantage of market fluctuations or changes in anticipated
rates of appreciation or depreciation.

Whether or not the Equity Securities are listed on a national securities
exchange, the principal trading market for the Equity Securities may be
in the over-the-counter market. As a result, the existence of a liquid
trading market for the Equity Securities may depend on whether dealers
will make a market in the Equity Securities. There can be no assurance
that a market will be made for any of the Equity Securities, that any

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market for the Equity Securities will be maintained or of the liquidity
of the Equity Securities in any markets made. In addition, the Trust may
be restricted under the Investment Company Act of 1940 from selling
Equity Securities to the Sponsor. The price at which the Equity
Securities may be sold to meet redemptions and the value of the Trust
will be adversely affected if trading markets for the Equity Securities
are limited or absent.

An investment in Units should be made with an understanding of the risks
which an investment in common stocks entails, including the risk that
the financial condition of the issuers of the Equity Securities or the
general condition of the common stock market may worsen, and the value
of the Equity Securities and therefore the value of the Units may
decline. Common stocks are especially susceptible to general stock
market movements and to volatile increases and decreases of value as
market confidence in and perceptions of the issuers change. These
perceptions are based on unpredictable factors, including expectations
regarding government, economic, monetary and fiscal policies, inflation
and interest rates, economic expansion or contraction, and global or
regional political, economic or banking crises. Shareholders of common
stocks have rights to receive payments from the issuers of those common
stocks that are generally subordinate to those of creditors of, or
holders of debt obligations or preferred stocks of, such issuers.
Shareholders of common stocks of the type held by the Trust have a right
to receive dividends only when and if and in the amounts declared by the
issuer's board of directors, and they have a right to participate in
amounts available for distribution by the issuer only after all other
claims on the issuer have been paid or provided for. Common stocks do
not represent an obligation of the issuer and, therefore, do not offer
any assurance of income or provide the same degree of protection of
capital as do debt securities. The issuance of additional debt
securities or preferred stock will create prior claims for payment of
principal, interest and dividends which could adversely affect the
ability and inclination of the issuer to declare or pay dividends on its
common stock or the rights of holders of common stock with respect to
assets of the issuer upon liquidation or bankruptcy. The value of common
stocks is subject to market fluctuations for as long as the common
stocks remain outstanding, and thus the value of the Equity Securities
in the Portfolio may be expected to fluctuate over the life of the Trust
to values higher or lower than those prevailing on the Initial Date of
Deposit. 

Holders of common stocks incur more risk than holders of preferred
stocks and debt obligations because common stockholders, as owners of
the entity, have generally inferior rights to receive payments from the
issuer in comparison with the rights of creditors of, or holders of debt
obligations or preferred stocks issued by, the issuer. Cumulative
preferred stock dividends must be paid before common stock dividends,
and any cumulative preferred stock dividend omitted is added to future
dividends payable to the holders of cumulative preferred stock.
Preferred stockholders are also generally entitled to rights on
liquidation which are senior to those of common stockholders.

Certain of the Equity Securities in the Trust are of foreign issuers,
and therefore, an investment in the Trust involves some investment risks
that are different in some respects from an investment in a trust that
invests entirely in securities of domestic issuers. Those investment
risks include future political and governmental restrictions which might
adversely affect the payment or receipt of payment of dividends on the
relevant Equity Securities, currency exchange rate fluctuations,
exchange control policies, and the limited liquidity and small market
capitalization of such foreign countries' securities markets. In
addition, for foreign issuers that are not subject to the reporting
requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, there may be less
publicly available information than is available from a domestic issuer.
Also, foreign issuers are not necessarily subject to uniform accounting,
auditing and financial reporting standards, practices and requirements
comparable to those applicable to domestic issuers. However, due to the
nature of the issuers of the Equity Securities included in the Trust,
the Sponsor believes that adequate information will be available to
allow the Portfolio Supervisor to provide portfolio surveillance.

The securities of the foreign issuers in the Trust are in ADR form. ADRs
evidence American Depositary Receipts which represent common stock
deposited with a custodian in a depositary. American Depositary Shares,
and receipts therefor (ADRs), are issued by an American bank or trust
company to evidence ownership of underlying securities issued by a
foreign corporation. These instruments may not necessarily be

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denominated in the same currency as the securities into which they may
be converted. For purposes of the discussion herein, the term ADR
generally includes American Depositary Shares. 

ADRs may be sponsored or unsponsored. In an unsponsored facility, the
depositary initiates and arranges the facility at the request of market
makers and acts as agent for the ADR holder, while the company itself is
not involved in the transaction. In a sponsored facility, the issuing
company initiates the facility and agrees to pay certain administrative
and shareholder-related expenses. Sponsored facilities use a single
depositary and entail a contractual relationship between the issuer, the
shareholder and the depositary; unsponsored facilities involve several
depositaries with no contractual relationship to the company. The
depositary bank that issues an ADR generally charges a fee, based on the
price of the ADR, upon issuance and cancellation of the ADR. This fee
would be in addition to the brokerage commissions paid upon the
acquisition or surrender of the security. In addition, the depositary
bank incurs expenses in connection with the conversion of dividends or
other cash distributions paid in local currency into U.S. dollars and
such expenses are deducted from the amount of the dividend or
distribution paid to holders, resulting in a lower payout per underlying
shares represented by the ADR than would be the case if the underlying
share were held directly. Certain tax considerations, including tax rate
differentials and withholding requirements, arising from applications of
the tax laws of one nation to nationals of another and from certain
practices in the ADR market may also exist with respect to certain ADRs.
In varying degrees, any or all of these factors may affect the value of
the ADR compared with the value of the underlying shares in the local
market. In addition, the rights of holders of ADRs may be different than
those of holders of the underlying shares, and the market for ADRs may
be less liquid than that for the underlying shares. ADRs are registered
securities pursuant to the Securities Act of 1933 and may be subject to
the reporting requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

For the Equity Securities that are ADRs, currency fluctuations will
affect the U.S. dollar equivalent of the local currency price of the
underlying domestic share and, as a result, are likely to affect the
value of the ADRs and consequently the value of the Equity Securities.
The foreign issuers of securities that are ADRs may pay dividends in
foreign currencies which must be converted into dollars. Most foreign
currencies have fluctuated widely in value against the United States
dollar for many reasons, including supply and demand of the respective
currency, the soundness of the world economy and the strength of the
respective economy as compared to the economies of the United States and
other countries. Therefore, for any securities of issuers (whether or
not they are in ADR form) whose earnings are stated in foreign
currencies, or which pay dividends in foreign currencies or which are
traded in foreign currencies, there is a risk that their United States
dollar value will vary with fluctuations in the United States dollar
foreign exchange rates for the relevant currencies.

Unit holders will be unable to dispose of any of the Equity Securities
in the Portfolio, as such, and will not be able to vote the Equity
Securities. As the holder of the Equity Securities, the Trustee will
have the right to vote all of the voting stocks in the Trust and will
vote such stocks in accordance with the instructions of the Sponsor. 

The Managing Underwriter has acquired or will acquire the Equity
Securities for the Sponsor and thereby may benefit. The Managing
Underwriter in its general securities business acts as agent or
principal in connection with the purchase and sale of equity securities,
including the Equity Securities in the Trust, and may act as a market
maker in certain of the Equity Securities. The Managing Underwriter also
from time to time may issue reports on and make recommendations relating
to equity securities, which may include the Equity Securities. The
Managing Underwriter has performed investment banking services for
certain of the issuers of the Equity Securities.

What are the Equity Securities Selected for American Diversity Growth
Trust, Series 1?

American Home Products Corporation, headquartered in New York, New
York, manufactures and markets health care products, including
pharmaceuticals, consumer health care products, medical supplies and
diagnostic products. The company also manufactures specialty foods and
candies.

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Avon Products, Inc. is a worldwide manufacturer and direct-seller of
beauty products, fragrances, and fashion jewelry. From its headquarters
in New York, New York, the company markets its products, including gift
and decorative items, to women in 119 countries through approximately
1.7 million independent representatives.

BET Holdings, Inc., headquartered in Washington, DC, owns and operates
the BET Cable Network, BET Action Pay-Per-View and BET Direct, which
markets consumer goods. BET on Music, a series of black music
compilations, is also operated by the company. BET publishes "Emerge"
and "Young Sisters and Brothers" magazines.

Caraco Pharmaceutical Laboratories, Ltd. develops, manufactures and
markets generic drugs. The products are produced for both prescription
and over-the-counter drug markets as the therapeutic and chemical
equivalents of brand-name drugs whose patents have expired.
Headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, Caraco typically sells its drugs at
prices below the brand-name equivalents.

Carter-Wallace, Inc., headquartered in New York, New York, manufactures
and markets products including toiletries, pharmaceuticals, diagnostic
specialties, proprietary drugs and pet products. The company's products,
including "Arrid" anti-perspirant and "Trojan" condoms, are sold through
retail drug stores and supermarkets throughout the United States.

Carver Federal Savings Bank is a federal savings bank and member of the
Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB) of New York which provides services that
include savings accounts, "NOW" checking accounts, CDs, mortgage loans,
personal loans and student loans. Carver Federal's main branch is in New
York, New York, and it operates through eight branches in Manhattan,
Brooklyn, Queens and Long Island.

Citicorp, Inc., the parent of Citibank, provides a broad range of
financial services. The company's operations include commercial,
mortgage and investment banking, trust services, consumer finance and
credit card services. Headquartered in New York, New York, Citicorp's
clients include individuals, businesses, institutions and governments on
a global basis.

Disney (Walt) & Company, operates Disneyland, California and Walt Disney
World, Florida (Magic Kingdom, Epcot Center, Disney-MGM Studios),
supplies entertainment (Buena Vista, Touchstone, Hollywood Pictures) for
theaters, TV and video, publishes books and records music. The company
sells merchandise through catalogs and Disney Stores, and owns the
Disney Channel and station KCAL-TV, Los Angeles. Headquartered in
Burbank, Florida, the company also earns royalties from Tokyo
Disneyland. The shareholders of both Capital Cities/ABC, Inc. and Walt
Disney have approved the acquisition of Capital Cities/ABC, Inc. by
Disney & Company, subject to regulatory approval.

Estee Lauder Companies produces and sells cosmetics internationally,
from its headquarters in New York, New York, under brand names that
include Estee Lauder, Aramis, Clinique, Prescriptives and Origins.

Federal National Mortgage Association, known as Fannie Mae, buys and
holds mortgages and issues and sells guaranteed mortgage-backed
securities. The company was chartered by the U.S. Congress but went
public in 1970. The company's operations are based in Washington, D.C.

Fila Holding S.P.A. (ADR) is headquartered in Biella, Italy. With its
subsidiaries, it designs and markets athletic and casual footwear,
casualwear and sportswear for men, women and children. The production
and sale of other branded products such as golf clubs and sunglasses is
also licensed by the company.

Gap, Inc. retails apparel and operates stores that sell tops, shorts,
sweaters, jackets and jeans for children and adults. The Gap operates
"Gap," "Gapkids", "Banana Republic" and "Old Navy" stores throughout the
United States. The Gap is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

Granite Broadcasting Corporation is headquartered in New York, New York.
It acquires and manages network-affiliated television stations and other
media and communications-related properties. Through its wholly-owned
subsidiaries, the company owns and operates nine network-affiliated
television stations with audiences in California, Illinois, Minnesota,
Wisconsin, New York, Indiana, Michigan and Texas.

Gucci Group designs, produces and distributes personal luxury
accessories and apparel including leather goods, shoes, ties and
scarves, ready-to-wear, watches, jewelry, eyewear and perfume. The
company is headquartered in Rotterdam, The Netherlands and directly
operates 63 brand-exclusive stores in major markets throughout the world.

Humana, Inc., headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, operates health
insurance businesses. The company provides managed healthcare services
through health maintenance organizations (HMOs) and preferred provider
organizations (PPOs). Humana, Inc. markets healthcare services primarily
to employers and other groups, as well as to medicare-eligible
individuals. The company operates health plans in numerous states.

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Jones Apparel Group, Inc., with its headquarters in Bristol,
Pennsylvania, designs, markets and contracts for the manufacture of
better-priced women's suits and sportswear. The company's apparel is
sold under the brand names "Jones New York", "Christian Dior",
"Saville", and "Ellen Kaye".

Merck & Company, Inc., based in Whitehouse Station, New Jersey, is a
leading researcher, developer, marketer and manufacturer of human and
animal health care products, primarily prescription drugs. The company's
product lines include anti-hypertensive, cardiovascular, anti-
inflammatory and glaucoma treatments. Merck & Company, Inc. recently
entered the prescription benefit management (PBM) business with its
acquisition of Medco Containment.

NIKE, Inc., headquartered in Beaverton, Oregon, designs, develops and
markets a wide variety of athletic footwear, apparel and related items
for competitive and recreational uses. NIKE, Inc. is not affiliated in
any way with Nike Securities L.P., the Trust's Sponsor.

Nine West Group, Inc., from its headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut,
designs, develops and markets women's footwear. Its shoes carry the
brand names of "Nine West", "Enzo Angiolini", "9 & Co." and "Westies"
and are sold through department, specialty and independent stores as
well as through more than 300 of the company's own retail and outlet
stores.

Norwest Corporation, headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is one of
the nation's larger superregional bank holding companies providing
banking, mortgage, insurance, investment and other financial services.
The company has offices in all 50 states and all 10 Canadian provinces,
including significant Midwestern United States operations.

Reebok International Ltd., with headquarters in Stoughton,
Massachusetts, has operations in the United States, Europe, Southeast
Asia, Latin America and Canada for the manufacture of men's, women's and
children's athletic and casual footwear and apparel. The company
operates three major units: Reebok; the specialty business group
specializing in non-Reebok and non-athletic brands; and licensing.

Sony Corporation (ADR), headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, manufactures
consumer electronic equipment including color television sets, videotape
recorders, and other electronic items.

Time Warner Inc., headquartered in New York, New York, publishes
magazines and books, produces and distributes motion pictures and
television programming, and distributes videocassettes. The company also
produces and distributes compact discs, tapes and vinyl records. Time
Warner, Inc. is also the owner and administrator of music copyrights.

Tommy Hilfiger Corporation is headquartered in New York, New York, and,
through its subsidiaries, designs and markets an upscale men's
sportswear line. The company's products are sold through major
department stores in the United States, Canada, Japan, Central America
and South America and include knit and woven shirts, pants, sweaters,
denim and outerwear.

United American Healthcare Corporation is a health care management
company headquartered in Detroit, Michigan. The company provides
administrative, consulting, marketing and management services to health
maintenance organizations, PPO's and prepaid health service plans
throughout the United States.

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., is a discount retailer based in Bentonville,
Arkansas. The company's stores sell apparel, automotive supplies,
housewares, sporting goods, hardware, health and beauty aids and toys.
The company operates stores under the "Wal-Mart", "Sam's Wholesale
Clubs", and "Hypermart USA" names. Wal-Mart operates in numerous states.
Wal-Mart currently is involved in a Mexican joint venture with Cifra,
Mexico's largest retailer.

What are Some Additional Considerations for Investors?

Investors should be aware of certain other considerations before making
a decision to invest in the Trust.

The value of the Equity Securities will fluctuate over the life of the
Trust and may be more or less than the price at which they were
deposited in the Trust. The Equity Securities may appreciate or
depreciate in value (or pay dividends), depending on the full range of
economic and market influences affecting these securities. 

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The Sponsor and the Trustee shall not be liable in any way for any
default, failure or defect in any Security. In the event of a notice
that any Equity Security will not be delivered ("Failed Contract
Obligations") to the Trust, the Sponsor is authorized under the
Indenture to direct the Trustee to acquire other Equity Securities
("Replacement Securities"). Any Replacement Security will be identical
to those which were the subject of the failed contract. The Replacement
Securities must be purchased within 20 days after delivery of the notice
of a failed contract, and the purchase price may not exceed the amount
of funds reserved for the purchase of the Failed Contract Obligations.

If the right of limited substitution described in the preceding
paragraphs is not utilized to acquire Replacement Securities in the
event of a failed contract, the Sponsor will refund the sales charge
attributable to such Failed Contract Obligations to all Unit holders of
the Trust, and the Trustee will distribute the principal attributable to
such Failed Contract Obligations not more than 120 days after the date
on which the Trustee received a notice from the Sponsor that a
Replacement Security would not be deposited in the Trust. In addition,
Unit holders should be aware that, at the time of receipt of such
principal, they may not be able to reinvest such proceeds in other
securities at a yield equal to or in excess of the yield which such
proceeds would have earned for Unit holders of the Trust.

The Indenture also authorizes the Sponsor to increase the size of the
Trust and the number of Units thereof by the deposit of additional
Equity Securities in the Trust and the issuance of a corresponding
number of additional Units.

The Trust consists of the Equity Securities listed under "Schedule of
Investments" (or contracts to purchase such Securities) as may continue
to be held from time to time in the Trust and any additional Equity
Securities acquired and held by the Trust pursuant to the provisions of
the Indenture (including provisions with respect to deposits into the
Trust of Equity Securities in connection with the issuance of additional
Units).

Once all of the Equity Securities in the Trust are acquired, the Trustee
will have no power to vary the investments of the Trust, i.e., the
Trustee will have no managerial power to take advantage of market
variations to improve a Unit holder's investment, and may dispose of
Equity Securities only under limited circumstances. See "How May Equity
Securities be Removed from the Trust?"

To the best of the Sponsor's knowledge, there is no litigation pending
as of the Initial Date of Deposit in respect of any Equity Security
which might reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on
the Trust. At any time after the Initial Date of Deposit, litigation may
be instituted on a variety of grounds with respect to the Equity
Securities. The Sponsor is unable to predict whether any such litigation
will be instituted, or if instituted, whether such litigation might have
a material adverse effect on the Trust.

                             PUBLIC OFFERING

How is the Public Offering Price Determined?

Units are offered at the Public Offering Price. During the initial
offering period, the Public Offering Price is based on the aggregate
underlying value of the Equity Securities in the Trust, plus or minus
cash, if any, in the Income and Capital Accounts of the Trust, plus a
sales charge of 4.90% (equivalent to 5.152% of the net amount invested)
subject to reduction beginning _______, 1997, divided by the amount of
Units of the Trust outstanding.

During the initial offering period, the Sponsor's Repurchase Price is
based on the aggregate underlying value of the Equity Securities in the
Trust, plus or minus cash, if any, in the Income and Capital Accounts of
the Trust divided by the number of Units of the Trust outstanding. For
secondary market sales after the completion of the initial offering
period, the Public Offering Price is also based on the aggregate
underlying value of the Equity Securities in the Trust, plus or minus
cash, if any, in the Income and Capital Accounts of the Trust, plus a
maximum sales charge of 4.90% of the Public Offering Price (equivalent
to 5.152% of the net amount invested) divided by the number of
outstanding Units of the Trust.

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The minimum amount which an investor may purchase of the Trust is $1,000
($250 for Individual Retirement Accounts and other retirement plans).
The applicable sales charge for both primary and secondary market sales
is reduced by a discount as indicated below for volume purchases (except
for sales made pursuant to a "wrap fee account" or similar arrangements
as set forth below):

                                               Primary and Secondary       
                                           Percent of          Percent of  
                                            Offering           Net Amount  
Number of Units                               Price             Invested   
________________                            __________         ___________ 
5,000 but less than 10,000                     0.25%              0.2506%  
10,000 but less than 25,000                     0.50%             0.5025%  
25,000 but less than 50,000                     1.00%             1.0101%  
50,000 or more*                                 2.00%             2.0408%  

*Single buyer tickets between 100,000 and 499,999 Units will have a total 
sales charge of 2.0% of the Public Offering Price per Unit and single buyer
tickets of 500,000 or more Units will have a total sales charge of 1.5% of 
the Public Offering Price per Unit. Both the Sponsor and the Dealer of record
will participate equally in this reduction.
Any such reduced sales charge shall be the responsibility of the selling
Underwriter, broker/dealer, bank or other selling agent. The reduced
sales charge structure will apply on all purchases of Units in the Trust
by the same person on any one day from the Underwriter or any one
broker/dealer, bank or other selling agent. Additionally, Units
purchased in the name of the spouse of a purchaser or in the name of a
child of such purchaser under 21 years of age will be deemed, for the
purposes of calculating the applicable sales charge, to be additional
purchases by the purchaser. The reduced sales charges will also be
applicable to a trustee or other fiduciary purchasing securities for a
single trust estate or single fiduciary account. The purchaser must
inform the Underwriter, broker/dealer, bank or other selling agent of
any such combined purchase prior to the sale, in order to obtain the
indicated discount. In addition, with respect to the employees, officers
and directors (including their immediate family members, defined as
spouses, children, grandchildren, parents, grandparents, siblings,
mothers-in-law, fathers-in-law, sons-in-law and daughters-in-law, and
trustees, custodians or fiduciaries for the benefit of such persons) of
the Sponsor, Underwriter and broker/dealers, banks or other selling
agents and their subsidiaries, the sales charge is reduced by 2.0% of
the Public Offering Price for purchases of Units during the primary and
secondary public offering periods.

Units may be purchased in the primary or secondary market at the Public
Offering Price less the concession the Sponsor typically allows to
dealers and other selling agents for purchases (see "Public Offering-How
are Units Distributed?") by investors who purchase Units through
registered investment advisers, certified financial planners or
registered broker-dealers who in each case either charge periodic fees
for financial planning, investment advisory or asset management
services, or provide such services in connection with the establishment
of an investment account for which a comprehensive "wrap fee" charge is
imposed.

Had the Units of the Trust been available for sale on the business day
prior to the Initial Date of Deposit, the Public Offering Price would
have been as indicated in "Summary of Essential Information." The Public
Offering Price of Units on the date of the prospectus or during the
initial offering period may vary from the amount stated under "Summary
of Essential Information" in accordance with fluctuations in the prices
of the underlying Equity Securities. During the initial offering period,
the aggregate value of the Units of the Trust shall be determined on the
basis of the aggregate underlying value of the Equity Securities therein
plus or minus cash, if any, in the Income and Capital Accounts of the
Trust. The aggregate underlying value of the Equity Securities will be
determined in the following manner: if the Equity Securities are listed
on a national securities exchange or the NASDAQ National Market System,
this evaluation is generally based on the closing sale prices on that
exchange or that system (unless it is determined that these prices are
inappropriate as a basis for valuation) or, if there is no closing sale

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price on that exchange or system, at the closing ask prices. If the
Equity Securities are not so listed or, if so listed and the principal
market therefor is other than on the exchange, the evaluation shall
generally be based on the current ask prices on the over-the-counter
market (unless it is determined that these prices are inappropriate as a
basis for evaluation). If current ask prices are unavailable, the
evaluation is generally determined (a) on the basis of current ask
prices for comparable securities, (b) by appraising the value of the
Equity Securities on the ask side of the market or (c) by any
combination of the above.

After the completion of the initial offering period, the secondary
market Public Offering Price will be equal to the aggregate underlying
value of the Equity Securities therein, plus or minus cash, if any, in
the Income and Capital Accounts of the Trust plus the applicable sales
charge. The aggregate underlying value of the Equity Securities for
secondary market sales is calculated in the same manner as described
above for sales made during the initial offering period with the
exception that bid prices are used instead of ask prices.

Although payment is normally made three business days following the
order for purchase (the "date of settlement"), payment may be made prior
thereto. Cash, if any, made available to the Sponsor prior to the date
of settlement for the purchase of Units may be used in the Sponsor's
business and may be deemed to be a benefit to the Sponsor, subject to
the limitations of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Delivery of
Certificates representing Units so ordered will be made three business
days following such order or shortly thereafter. See "Rights of Unit
Holders-How May Units be Redeemed?" for information regarding the
ability to redeem Units ordered for purchase.

How are Units Distributed?

During the initial offering period (i) for Units issued on the Initial
Date of Deposit and (ii) for additional Units issued after such date as
additional Equity Securities are deposited by the Sponsor, Units will be
distributed to the public at the then current Public Offering Price. The
initial offering period may be up to approximately 360 days. During such
period, the Sponsor may deposit additional Equity Securities in the
Trust and create additional Units. Units reacquired by the Sponsor
during the initial offering period (at prices based upon the aggregate
underlying value of the Equity Securities in the Trust plus or minus a
pro rata share of cash, if any in the Income and Capital Accounts of the
Trust) may be resold at the then current Public Offering Price. Upon the
termination of the initial offering period, unsold Units created or
reacquired during the initial offering period will be sold or resold at
the then current Public Offering Price.

Upon completion of the initial offering, Units repurchased in the
secondary market (see "Will There be a Secondary Market?") may be
offered by this prospectus at the secondary market public offering price
determined in the manner described above.

It is the intention of the Sponsor to qualify Units of the Trust for
sale in a number of states. Sales initially will be made to dealers and
other selling agents at prices which represent a concession or agency
commission of 3.5% of the Public Offering Price for primary and
secondary market sales (or 65% of the then current maximum sales charge
after _______, 1997). Effective on each                       ,
commencing _______, 1997, such sales charge will be reduced by ______ of
1% to a minimum sales charge of ______%. However, resales of Units of
the Trust by such dealers and other selling agents to the public will be
made at the Public Offering Price described in the prospectus. The
Sponsor reserves the right to change the amount of the concession or
agency commission from time to time. Certain commercial banks may be
making Units of the Trust available to their customers on an agency
basis. A portion of the sales charge paid by these customers is retained
by or remitted to the banks in the amounts indicated above. Under the
Glass-Steagall Act, banks are prohibited from underwriting Trust Units;
however, the Glass-Steagall Act does permit certain agency transactions
and the banking regulators have not indicated that these particular
agency transactions are not permitted under such Act. In Texas and in
certain other states, any banks making Units available must be
registered as broker/dealers under state law.

What are the Sponsor's and Underwriter's Profits?

The Underwriter of the Trust will receive a gross sales commission equal
to 4.90% of the Public Offering Price of the Units (equivalent to 5.152%
of the net amount invested), less any reduced sales charge for quantity

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purchases as described under "Public Offering-How is the Public Offering
Price Determined?" See "Underwriting" for information regarding the
receipt of the excess gross sales commissions by the Sponsor from the
Underwriter and additional concessions available to the Underwriter,
dealers and others. In addition, the Sponsor may be considered to have
realized a profit or to have sustained a loss, as the case may be, in
the amount of any difference between the cost of the Equity Securities
to the Trust (which is based on the Evaluator's determination of the
aggregate offering price of the underlying Equity Securities of such
Trust on the Initial Date of Deposit as well as subsequent deposits) and
the cost of such Equity Securities to the Sponsor. See "Underwriting"
and Note (2) of "Schedule of Investments." During the initial offering
period, the Underwriter also may realize profits or sustain losses as a
result of fluctuations after the Initial Date of Deposit in the Public
Offering Price received by the Underwriter upon the sale of Units.

In maintaining a market for the Units, the Sponsor and Underwriter will
also realize profits or sustain losses in the amount of any difference
between the price at which Units are purchased and the price at which
Units are resold (which price includes a sales charge of 4.90% subject
to reduction beginning _______, 1997) or redeemed. The secondary market
public offering price of Units may be greater or less than the cost of
such Units to the Sponsor or the Underwriter.

Will There be a Secondary Market?

After the initial offering period, although not obligated to do so, both
the Sponsor and the Underwriter intend to maintain a market for the
Units and continuously offer to purchase Units at prices, subject to
change at any time, based upon the aggregate underlying value of the
Equity Securities in the Trust plus or minus cash, if any, in the Income
and Capital Accounts of the Trust. All expenses incurred in maintaining
a secondary market, other than the fees of the Evaluator and the costs
of the Trustee in transferring and recording the ownership of Units,
will be borne by the Sponsor. If the supply of Units exceeds demand, or
for some other business reason, the Sponsor or Underwriter may
discontinue purchases of Units at such prices. IF A UNIT HOLDER WISHES
TO DISPOSE OF HIS UNITS, HE SHOULD INQUIRE OF THE UNDERWRITER OR SPONSOR
AS TO CURRENT MARKET PRICES PRIOR TO MAKING A TENDER FOR REDEMPTION TO
THE TRUSTEE.

                         RIGHTS OF UNIT HOLDERS

How is Evidence of Ownership Issued and Transferred?

The Trustee is authorized to treat as the record owner of Units that
person who is registered as such owner on the books of the Trustee.
Ownership of Units may be evidenced by registered certificates executed
by the Trustee and the Sponsor. Delivery of certificates representing
Units ordered for purchase is normally made three business days
following such order or shortly thereafter. Certificates are
transferable by presentation and surrender to the Trustee properly
endorsed or accompanied by a written instrument or instruments of
transfer. Certificates to be redeemed must be properly endorsed or
accompanied by a written instrument or instruments of transfer. A Unit
holder must sign exactly as his name appears on the face of the
certificate with the signature guaranteed by a participant in the
Securities Transfer Agents Medallion Program ("STAMP") or such other
signature guaranty program in addition to, or in substitution for,
STAMP, as may be accepted by the Trustee. In certain instances, the
Trustee may require additional documents such as, but not limited to,
trust instruments, certificates of death, appointments as executor or
administrator or certificates of corporate authority.

Certificates will be issued in fully registered form, transferable only
on the books of the Trustee in denominations of one Unit or any multiple
thereof, numbered serially for purposes of identification.

Unit holders may elect to hold their Units in uncertificated form. The
Trustee will maintain an account for each such Unit holder and will
credit each such account with the number of Units purchased by that Unit
holder. Within two business days of the issuance or transfer of Units
held in uncertificated form, the Trustee will send to the registered
owner of Units a written initial transaction statement containing a
description of the Trust; the number of Units issued or transferred; the
name, address and taxpayer identification number, if any, of the new
registered owner; a notation of any liens and restrictions of the issuer

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and any adverse claims to which such Units are or may be subject or a
statement that there are no such liens, restrictions or adverse claims;
and the date the transfer was registered. Uncertificated Units are
transferable through the same procedures applicable to Units evidenced
by certificates (described above), except that no certificate need be
presented to the Trustee and no certificate will be issued upon the
transfer unless requested by the Unit holder. A Unit holder may at any
time request the Trustee to issue certificates for Units.

Although no such charge is now made or contemplated, a Unit holder may
be required to pay $2.00 to the Trustee per certificate reissued or
transferred and to pay any governmental charge that may be imposed in
connection with each such transfer or exchange. For new certificates
issued to replace destroyed, stolen or lost certificates, the Unit
holder may be required to furnish indemnity satisfactory to the Trustee
and pay such expenses as the Trustee may incur. Mutilated certificates
must be surrendered to the Trustee for replacement.

How are Income and Capital Distributed?

The Trustee will distribute any net income received with respect to any
of the securities in the Trust on or about the Income Distribution Dates
to Unit holders of record on the preceding Income Record Date. See
"Summary of Essential Information." Persons who purchase Units will
commence receiving distributions only after such person becomes a record
owner. Notification to the Trustee of the transfer of Units is the
responsibility of the purchaser, but in the normal course of business
such notice is provided by the selling broker-dealer. The pro rata share
of cash in the Capital Account of the Trust will be computed as of the
fifteenth day of each month. Proceeds received on the sale of any Equity
Securities in the Trust, to the extent not used to meet redemptions of
Units or pay expenses, will, however, be distributed on the last day of
each month to Unit holders of record on the fifteenth day of such month
if the amount available for distribution equals at least $0.01 per Unit.
The Trustee is not required to pay interest on funds held in the Capital
Account of the Trust (but may itself earn interest thereon and therefore
benefit from the use of such funds). Notwithstanding, distributions of
funds in the Capital Account, if any, will be made on the last day of
each December to Unit holders of record as of December 15. See "What is
the Federal Tax Status of Unit Holders?"

Under regulations issued by the Internal Revenue Service, the Trustee is
required to withhold a specified percentage of any distribution made by
the Trust if the Trustee has not been furnished the Unit holder's tax
identification number in the manner required by such regulations. Any
amount so withheld is transmitted to the Internal Revenue Service and
may be recovered by the Unit holder only when filing a tax return. Under
normal circumstances the Trustee obtains the Unit holder's tax
identification number from the selling broker. However, a Unit holder
should examine his or her statements from the Trustee to make sure that
the Trustee has been provided a certified tax identification number in
order to avoid this possible "back-up withholding." In the event the
Trustee has not been previously provided such number, one should be
provided as soon as possible.

Within a reasonable time after the Trust is terminated, each Unit holder
will, upon surrender of his Units for redemption, receive: (i) the pro
rata share of the amounts realized upon the disposition of Equity
Securities, unless he elects an In-Kind Distribution as described below
and (ii) a pro rata share of any other assets of the Trust, less
expenses of the Trust. Not less than 60 days prior to the Mandatory
Termination Date of the Trust, the Trustee will provide written notice
thereof to all Unit holders and will include with such notice a form to
enable Unit holders to elect a distribution of shares of Equity
Securities (i.e., an "In-Kind Distribution"), if such Unit holder owns
at least 2,500 Units of the Trust, rather than to receive payment in
cash for such Unit holder's pro rata share of the amounts realized upon
the disposition by the Trustee of Equity Securities. An In-Kind
Distribution will be reduced by customary transfer and registration
charges. To be effective, the election form, together with surrendered
certificates and other documentation required by the Trustee, must be
returned to the Trustee at least five business days prior to the
Mandatory Termination Date of the Trust. A Unit holder may, of course,
at any time after the Equity Securities are distributed, sell all or a
portion of the shares. 

The Trustee will credit to the Income Account of the Trust any dividends
received on the Equity Securities therein. All other receipts (e.g.
return of capital, etc.) are credited to the Capital Account of the Trust.

The Trustee may establish reserves (the "Reserve Account") within the
Trust for state and local taxes, if any, and any governmental charges
payable out of the Trust.

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What Reports will Unit Holders Receive?

The Trustee shall furnish Unit holders in connection with each
distribution a statement of the amount of income, if any, and the amount
of other receipts, if any, which are being distributed, expressed in
each case as a dollar amount per Unit. Within a reasonable period of
time after the end of each calendar year, the Trustee shall furnish to
each person who at any time during the calendar year was a Unit holder
of the Trust the following information in reasonable detail: (1) a
summary of transactions in the Trust for such year; (2) any Equity
Securities sold during the year and the Equity Securities held at the
end of such year by the Trust; (3) the redemption price per Unit based
upon a computation thereof on the 31st day of December of such year (or
the last business day prior thereto); and (4) amounts of income and
capital distributed during such year.

In order to comply with Federal and state tax reporting requirements,
Unit holders will be furnished, upon request to the Trustee, evaluations
of the Securities in the Trust furnished to it by the Evaluator.

How May Units be Redeemed?

A Unit holder may redeem all or a portion of his Units by tendering to
the Trustee, at its corporate trust office in the City of New York, the
certificates representing the Units to be redeemed, or in the case of
uncertificated Units, delivery of a request for redemption, duly
endorsed or accompanied by proper instruments of transfer with signature
guaranteed as explained above (or by providing satisfactory indemnity,
as in connection with lost, stolen or destroyed certificates), and
payment of applicable governmental charges, if any. No redemption fee
will be charged. On the third business day following such tender, the
Unit holder will be entitled to receive in cash an amount for each Unit
equal to the Redemption Price per Unit next computed after receipt by
the Trustee of such tender of Units. The "date of tender" is deemed to
be the date on which Units are received by the Trustee, except that as
regards Units received after 4:00 p.m. Eastern time, the date of tender
is the next day on which the New York Stock Exchange is open for trading
and such Units will be deemed to have been tendered to the Trustee on
such day for redemption at the redemption price computed on that day.
Units so redeemed shall be cancelled.

Any Unit holder tendering 2,500 Units or more for redemption may request
by written notice submitted at the time of tender from the Trustee, in
lieu of a cash redemption, a distribution of shares of Equity Securities
in an amount and value of Equity Securities per Unit equal to the
Redemption Price Per Unit as determined as of the evaluation next
following tender. To the extent possible, In-Kind Distributions shall be
made by the Trustee through the distribution of each of the Equity
Securities in book-entry form to the account of the Unit holder's bank
or broker-dealer at the Depository Trust Company. An In-Kind
Distribution will be reduced by customary transfer and registration
charges. The tendering Unit holder will receive his pro rata number of
whole shares of each of the Equity Securities comprising the portfolio
and cash from the Capital Account equal to the fractional shares to
which the tendering Unit holder is entitled. The Trustee may adjust the
number of shares of any issue of Equity Securities included in a Unit
holder's In-Kind Distribution to facilitate the distribution of whole
shares, such adjustment to be made on the basis of the value of Equity
Securities on the date of tender. If funds in the Capital Account are
insufficient to cover the required cash distribution to the tendering
Unit holder, the Trustee may sell Equity Securities in the manner
described above.

Under regulations issued by the Internal Revenue Service, the Trustee is
required to withhold a specified percentage of the principal amount of a
Unit redemption if the Trustee has not been furnished the redeeming Unit
holder's tax identification number in the manner required by such
regulations. Any amount so withheld is transmitted to the Internal
Revenue Service and may be recovered by the Unit holder only when filing
a tax return. Under normal circumstances the Trustee obtains the Unit
holder's tax identification number from the selling broker. However, any
time a Unit holder elects to tender Units for redemption, such Unit
holder should make sure that the Trustee has been provided a certified
tax identification number in order to avoid this possible "back-up
withholding." In the event the Trustee has not been previously provided
such number, one must be provided at the time redemption is requested.

Any amounts paid on redemption representing income shall be withdrawn
from the Income Account of the Trust to the extent that funds are
available for such purpose, or from the Capital Account. All other
amounts paid on redemption shall be withdrawn from the Capital Account
of the Trust.

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The Trustee is empowered to sell Equity Securities of the Trust in order
to make funds available for redemption. To the extent that Equity
Securities are sold, the size and diversity of the Trust will be
reduced. Such sales may be required at a time when Equity Securities
would not otherwise be sold and might result in lower prices than might
otherwise be realized.

The Redemption Price per Unit (as well as the secondary market Public
Offering Price) will be determined on the basis of the aggregate
underlying value of the Equity Securities in the Trust plus or minus
cash, if any, in the Income and Capital Accounts of the Trust. The
Redemption Price per Unit is the pro rata share of each Unit determined
by the Trustee by adding: (1) the cash on hand in the Trust other than
cash deposited in the Trust to purchase Equity Securities not applied to
the purchase of such Equity Securities; (2) the aggregate value of the
Equity Securities held in the Trust, as determined by the Evaluator on
the basis of the aggregate underlying value of the Equity Securities in
the Trust next computed; and (3) dividends receivable on the Equity
Securities trading ex-dividend as of the date of computation; and
deducting therefrom: (1) amounts representing any applicable taxes or
governmental charges payable out of the Trust; (2) any amounts owing to
the Trustee for its advances; (3) an amount representing estimated
accrued expenses of the Trust, including but not limited to fees and
expenses of the Trustee (including legal and auditing fees), the
Evaluator and supervisory fees, if any; (4) cash held for distribution
to Unit holders of record of the Trust as of the business day prior to
the evaluation being made; and (5) other liabilities incurred by the
Trust; and finally dividing the results of such computation by the
number of Units of the Trust outstanding as of the date thereof.

The aggregate value of the Equity Securities will be determined in the
following manner: if the Equity Securities are listed on a national
securities exchange or the NASDAQ National Market System, this
evaluation is generally based on the closing sale prices on that
exchange or that system (unless it is determined that these prices are
inappropriate as a basis for valuation) or, if there is no closing sale
price on that exchange or system, at the closing bid prices. If the
Equity Securities are not so listed or, if so listed and the principal
market therefor is other than on the exchange, the evaluation shall
generally be based on the current bid prices on the over-the-counter
market (unless these prices are inappropriate as a basis for
evaluation). If current bid prices are unavailable, the evaluation is
generally determined (a) on the basis of current bid prices for
comparable securities, (b) by appraising the value of the Equity
Securities on the bid side of the market or (c) by any combination of
the above.

The right of redemption may be suspended and payment postponed for any
period during which the New York Stock Exchange is closed, other than
for customary weekend and holiday closings, or during which the
Securities and Exchange Commission determines that trading on the New
York Stock Exchange is restricted or any emergency exists, as a result
of which disposal or evaluation of the Securities is not reasonably
practicable, or for such other periods as the Securities and Exchange
Commission may by order permit. Under certain extreme circumstances, the
Sponsor may apply to the Securities and Exchange Commission for an order
permitting a full or partial suspension of the right of Unit holders to
redeem their Units. The Trustee is not liable to any person in any way
for any loss or damage which may result from any such suspension or
postponement.

How May Units be Purchased by the Sponsor or Underwriter?

The Trustee shall notify the Sponsor of any tender of Units for
redemption. If the Sponsor's bid in the secondary market at that time
equals or exceeds the Redemption Price per Unit, it may purchase such
Units by notifying the Trustee before 1:00 p.m. Eastern time on the same
business day and by making payment therefor to the Unit holder not later
than the day on which the Units would otherwise have been redeemed by
the Trustee. Units held by the Sponsor may be tendered to the Trustee
for redemption as any other Units. In the event the Sponsor does not
purchase Units, the Trustee may sell Units tendered for redemption in
the over-the-counter market, if any, as long as the amount to be
received by the Unit holder is equal to the amount he would have
received on redemption of the Units.

The offering price of any Units acquired by the Sponsor will be in
accord with the Public Offering Price described in the then effective
prospectus describing such Units. Any profit or loss resulting from the
resale or redemption of such Units will belong to the Sponsor.

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How May Equity Securities be Removed from the Trust?

The Portfolio of the Trust is not "managed" by the Sponsor or the
Trustee; their activities described herein are governed solely by the
provisions of the Indenture. The Indenture provides that the Sponsor may
(but need not) direct the Trustee to dispose of an Equity Security in
the event that an issuer defaults in the payment of a dividend that has
been declared, that any action or proceeding has been instituted
restraining the payment of dividends or there exists any legal question
or impediment affecting such Equity Security, that the issuer of the
Equity Security has breached a covenant which would affect the payments
of dividends, the credit standing of the issuer or otherwise impair the
sound investment character of the Equity Security, that the issuer has
defaulted on the payment on any other of its outstanding obligations, or
that the price of the Equity Security has declined to such an extent or
other such credit factors exist so that in the opinion of the Sponsor,
the retention of such Equity Securities would be detrimental to the
Trust. Except as stated under "Portfolio-What are Some Additional
Considerations for Investors?" for Failed Obligations, the acquisition
by the Trust of any securities or other property other than the Equity
Securities is prohibited. Pursuant to the Indenture and with limited
exceptions, the Trustee may sell any securities or other property
acquired in exchange for Equity Securities such as those acquired in
connection with a merger or other transaction. If offered such new or
exchanged securities or property, the Trustee shall reject the offer.
However, in the event such securities or property are nonetheless
acquired by the Trust, they may be accepted for deposit in the Trust and
either sold by the Trustee or held in the Trust pursuant to the
direction of the Sponsor (who may rely on the advice of the Portfolio
Supervisor). Proceeds from the sale of Equity Securities (or any
securities or other property received by the Trust in exchange for
Equity Securities) by the Trustee are credited to the Capital Account of
the Trust for distribution to Unit holders or to meet redemptions.

The Trustee may also sell Equity Securities designated by the Sponsor,
or if not so directed, in its own discretion, for the purpose of
redeeming Units of the Trust tendered for redemption and the payment of
expenses.

The Sponsor, in designating Equity Securities to be sold by the Trustee,
will generally make selections in order to maintain, to the extent
practicable, the proportionate relationship among the number of shares
of individual issues of Equity Securities. To the extent this is not
practicable, the composition and diversity of the Equity Securities may
be altered. In order to obtain the best price for the Trust, it may be
necessary for the Sponsor to specify minimum amounts (generally 100
shares) in which blocks of Equity Securities are to be sold.

              INFORMATION AS TO UNDERWRITER, STW RESEARCH, 
                     SPONSOR, TRUSTEE AND EVALUATOR

Who is the Managing Underwriter?

SBK-Brooks Investment Corp. ("SBK-Brooks") is an African-American owned
and operated investment banker and broker/dealer registered with the
National Association of Securities Dealers and Securities Investor
Protection Corporation. With operations established in 1987, SBK-Brooks
specializes in public finance, securities sales and trading, and equity
research. Over the past two years SBK-Brooks has participated as senior
or co-managing underwriter in over thirty municipal debt underwritings
with total principal in excess of $2.5 billion.

SBK Research, a division of SBK-Brooks Investment Corp., focuses on
small and mid capitalization companies primarily in the Middle Atlantic
and Middle West States, which have little "Street" research and limited
institutional following. The characteristics that SBK Research seeks in
developing research and instituting coverage are: 1) Growth and/or value
characteristic; 2) Modest valuation; 3) Debt ratio declining,
conservative accounting and generating cash; 4) Gross margins improving;
and 5) Technology advance and/or new market potential.

SBK-Brooks has its principal offices at 824 Terminal Tower, 50 Public
Square, Cleveland, Ohio 44113; telephone number (216) 861-6950. Branch
offices are located in Illinois, Indiana and Michigan.

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Who is STW Research?

STW Research (STWR) is an SEC registered investment advisor and equity
research firm. The firm's near term objectives are to develop investment
research and money management products focused on African-American owned
or controlled publicly traded companies and African-American investors.
STWR currently publishes institutional and retail equity investment
research on publicly traded African-American owned or controlled
companies in the United States.

Who is the Sponsor?

Nike Securities L.P., the Sponsor, specializes in the underwriting,
trading and distribution of unit investment trusts and other securities.
Nike Securities L.P., an Illinois limited partnership formed in 1991,
acts as Sponsor for successive series of The First Trust Combined
Series, The First Trust Special Situations Trust, The First Trust
Insured Corporate Trust, The First Trust of Insured Municipal Bonds and
The First Trust GNMA. First Trust introduced the first insured unit
investment trust in 1974 and to date more than $9 billion in First Trust
unit investment trusts have been deposited. The Sponsor's employees
include a team of professionals with many years of experience in the
unit investment trust industry. The Sponsor is a member of the National
Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. and Securities Investor
Protection Corporation and has its principal offices at 1001 Warrenville
Road, Lisle, Illinois 60532; telephone number (708) 241-4141. As of
December 31, 1995, the total partners' capital of Nike Securities L.P.
was $9,033,760 (audited). (This paragraph relates only to the Sponsor
and not to the Trust or to any series thereof or to any other
Underwriter. The information is included herein only for the purpose of
informing investors as to the financial responsibility of the Sponsor
and its ability to carry out its contractual obligations. More detailed
financial information will be made available by the Sponsor upon request.)

Who is the Trustee?

The Trustee is The Chase Manhattan Bank (National Association), a
national banking association with its principal executive office located
at 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza, New York, New York 10081 and its unit
investment trust office at 770 Broadway, New York, New York 10003. Unit
holders who have questions regarding the Trusts may call the Customer
Service Help Line at 1-800-682-7520. The Trustee is subject to
supervision by the Comptroller of the Currency, the Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation and the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System.

The Trustee, whose duties are ministerial in nature, has not
participated in the selection of the Equity Securities. For information
relating to the responsibilities of the Trustee under the Indenture,
reference is made to the material set forth under "Rights of Unit
Holders."

The Trustee and any successor trustee may resign by executing an
instrument in writing and filing the same with the Sponsor and mailing a
copy of a notice of resignation to all Unit holders. Upon receipt of
such notice, the Sponsor is obligated to appoint a successor trustee
promptly. If the Trustee becomes incapable of acting or becomes bankrupt
or its affairs are taken over by public authorities, the Sponsor may
remove the Trustee and appoint a successor as provided in the Indenture.
If upon resignation of a trustee no successor has accepted the
appointment within 30 days after notification, the retiring trustee may
apply to a court of competent jurisdiction for the appointment of a
successor. The resignation or removal of a trustee becomes effective
only when the successor trustee accepts its appointment as such or when
a court of competent jurisdiction appoints a successor trustee.

Any corporation into which a Trustee may be merged or with which it may
be consolidated, or any corporation resulting from any merger or
consolidation to which a Trustee shall be a party, shall be the
successor Trustee. The Trustee must be a banking corporation organized
under the laws of the United States or any State and having at all times
an aggregate capital, surplus and undivided profits of not less than
$5,000,000.

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Limitations on Liabilities of Sponsor and Trustee

The Sponsor and the Trustee shall be under no liability to Unit holders
for taking any action or for refraining from taking any action in good
faith pursuant to the Indenture, or for errors in judgment, but shall be
liable only for their own willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross
negligence (ordinary negligence in the case of the Trustee) or reckless
disregard of their obligations and duties. The Trustee shall not be
liable for depreciation or loss incurred by reason of the sale by the
Trustee of any of the Equity Securities. In the event of the failure of
the Sponsor to act under the Indenture, the Trustee may act thereunder
and shall not be liable for any action taken by it in good faith under
the Indenture.

The Trustee shall not be liable for any taxes or other governmental
charges imposed upon or in respect of the Equity Securities or upon the
interest thereon or upon it as Trustee under the Indenture or upon or in
respect of the Trust which the Trustee may be required to pay under any
present or future law of the United States of America or of any other
taxing authority having jurisdiction. In addition, the Indenture
contains other customary provisions limiting the liability of the Trustee.

If the Sponsor shall fail to perform any of its duties under the
Indenture or becomes incapable of acting or becomes bankrupt or its
affairs are taken over by public authorities, then the Trustee may (a)
appoint a successor Sponsor at rates of compensation deemed by the
Trustee to be reasonable and not exceeding amounts prescribed by the
Securities and Exchange Commission, or (b) terminate the Indenture and
liquidate the Trust as provided herein, or (c) continue to act as
Trustee without terminating the Indenture.

Who is the Evaluator?

The Evaluator is First Trust Advisors L.P., an Illinois limited
partnership formed in 1991 and an affiliate of the Sponsor. The
Evaluator's address is 1001 Warrenville Road, Lisle, Illinois 60532. The
Evaluator may resign or may be removed by the Sponsor or the Trustee, in
which event the Sponsor and the Trustee are to use their best efforts to
appoint a satisfactory successor. Such resignation or removal shall
become effective upon the acceptance of appointment by the successor
Evaluator. If upon resignation of the Evaluator no successor has
accepted appointment within 30 days after notice of resignation, the
Evaluator may apply to a court of competent jurisdiction for the
appointment of a successor.

The Trustee, Sponsor and Unit holders may rely on any evaluation
furnished by the Evaluator and shall have no responsibility for the
accuracy thereof. Determinations by the Evaluator under the Indenture
shall be made in good faith upon the basis of the best information
available to it, provided, however, that the Evaluator shall be under no
liability to the Trustee, Sponsor or Unit holders for errors in
judgment. This provision shall not protect the Evaluator in any case of
willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard
of its obligations and duties.

                            OTHER INFORMATION

How May the Indenture be Amended or Terminated?

The Sponsor and the Trustee have the power to amend the Indenture
without the consent of any of the Unit holders when such an amendment is
(1) to cure any ambiguity or to correct or supplement any provision of
the Indenture which may be defective or inconsistent with any other
provision contained therein, or (2) to make such other provisions as
shall not adversely affect the interest of the Unit holders (as
determined in good faith by the Sponsor and the Trustee).

The Indenture provides that the Trust shall terminate upon the Mandatory
Termination Date indicated herein under "Summary of Essential
Information." The Trust may be liquidated at any time by consent of 100%
of the Unit holders of the Trust or by the Trustee when the value of the
Equity Securities owned by the Trust as shown by any evaluation, is less
than the lower of $2,000,000 or 20% of the total value of Equity
Securities deposited in such Trust during the primary offering period,
or in the event that Units of the Trust not yet sold aggregating more
than 60% of the Units of the Trust are tendered for redemption by the
Underwriter, including the Sponsor. If the Trust is liquidated because
of the redemption of unsold Units of the Trust by the Underwriter, the
Sponsor will refund to each purchaser of Units of the Trust the entire
sales charge and the transaction fees paid by such purchaser. In the
event of termination, written notice thereof will be sent by the Trustee

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to all Unit holders of the Trust. Within a reasonable period after
termination, the Trustee will follow the procedures set forth under "How
are Income and Capital Distributed?"

Commencing on the Mandatory Termination Date, Equity Securities will
begin to be sold in connection with the termination of the Trust. The
Sponsor will determine the manner, timing and execution of the sale of
the Equity Securities. Written notice of any termination of the Trust
specifying the time or times at which Unit holders may surrender their
certificates for cancellation shall be given by the Trustee to each Unit
holder at his address appearing on the registration books of the Trust
maintained by the Trustee. At least 60 days prior to the Maturity Date
of the Trust, the Trustee will provide written notice thereof to all
Unit holders and will include with such notice a form to enable Unit
holders to elect a distribution of shares of Equity Securities (reduced
by customary transfer and registration charges), if such Unit holder
owns at least 2,500 Units of the Trust, rather than to receive payment
in cash for such Unit holder's pro rata share of the amounts realized
upon the disposition by the Trustee of Equity Securities. To be
effective, the election form, together with surrendered certificates and
other documentation required by the Trustee, must be returned to the
Trustee at least five business days prior to the Mandatory Termination
Date of the Trust. Unit holders not electing a distribution of shares of
Equity Securities will receive a cash distribution from the sale of the
remaining Equity Securities within a reasonable time after the Trust is
terminated. Regardless of the distribution involved, the Trustee will
deduct from the funds of the Trust any accrued costs, expenses, advances
or indemnities provided by the Trust Agreement, including estimated
compensation of the Trustee and costs of liquidation and any amounts
required as a reserve to provide for payment of any applicable taxes or
other governmental charges. Any sale of Equity Securities in the Trust
upon termination may result in a lower amount than might otherwise be
realized if such sale were not required at such time. The Trustee will
then distribute to each Unit holder his pro rata share of the balance of
the Income and Capital Accounts.

Legal Opinions

The legality of the Units offered hereby and certain matters relating to
Federal tax law have been passed upon by Chapman and Cutler, 111 West
Monroe Street, Chicago, Illinois 60603, as counsel for the Sponsor.
Carter, Ledyard & Milburn, will act as counsel for the Trustee and as
special New York tax counsel for the Trust.

Experts

The statement of net assets, including the schedule of investments, of
the Trust at the opening of business on the Initial Date of Deposit
appearing in this Prospectus and Registration Statement has been audited
by Ernst & Young LLP, independent auditors, as set forth in their report
thereon appearing elsewhere herein and in the Registration Statement,
and is included in reliance upon such report given upon the authority of
such firm as experts in accounting and auditing.

                              UNDERWRITING

The Underwriter named below has purchased Units in the following amount:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                                         Number   
Name                                       Address                                                       of Units 
______                                     _________                                                     ________    
<S>                                        <C>                                                           <C>      
Managing Underwriter                                                                                                         
SBK-Brooks Investment Corp.                824 Terminal Tower, 50 Public Square                                              
                                           Cleveland, Ohio 44113                                                             
                                                                                                         =====   
</TABLE>

On the Initial Date of Deposit, the Underwriter of the Trust became the
owner of the Units of the Trust and entitled to the benefits thereof, as
well as the risks inherent therein.

The Underwriter Agreement provides that a public offering of the Units
of the Trust will be made at the Public Offering Price described in the
prospectus. Units may also be sold to or through dealers and other
selling agents during the initial offering period and in the secondary
market at prices representing a concession or agency commission as
described in "Public Offering-How are Units Distributed?"

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The Underwriter has agreed to underwrite additional Units of the Trust
as they become available. The Sponsor will receive from the Underwriter
the difference between the gross sales commission and the Underwriter
concession listed below. The Underwriter concession will be calculated
as a percentage of the Public Offering Price per Unit according to the
following schedule:

          Underwriting                         Concession
          _____________                        ______________
          $100,001 but less than $1,000,000      %
          $1,000,000 or more                     %

From time to time the Sponsor may implement programs under which
Underwriters and dealers of the Trust may receive nominal awards from
the Sponsor for each of their registered representatives who have sold a
minimum number of UIT Units during a specified time period. In addition,
at various times the Sponsor may implement other programs under which
the sales force of an Underwriter or dealer may be eligible to win other
nominal awards for certain sales efforts, or under which the Sponsor
will reallow to any such Underwriter or dealer that sponsors sales
contests or recognition programs conforming to criteria established by
the Sponsor, or participates in sales programs sponsored by the Sponsor,
an amount not exceeding the total applicable sales charges on the sales
generated by such person at the public offering price during such
programs. Also, the Sponsor in its discretion may from time to time
pursuant to objective criteria established by the Sponsor pay fees to
qualifying Underwriters or dealers for certain services or activities
which are primarily intended to result in sales of Units of the Trust.
Such payments are made by the Sponsor out of its own assets, and not out
of the assets of the Trust. These programs will not change the price
Unit holders pay for their Units or the amount that the Trust will
receive from the Units sold.

The Sponsor may from time to time in its advertising and sales materials
compare the then current estimated returns on the Trust and returns over
specified periods on other similar Trusts sponsored by Nike Securities
L.P. with returns on other taxable investments such as corporate or U.S.
Government bonds, bank CDs and money market accounts or money market
funds, each of which has investment characteristics that may differ from
those of the Trust. U.S. Government bonds, for example, are backed by
the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government and bank CDs and money
market accounts are insured by an agency of the federal government.
Money market accounts and money market funds provide stability of
principal, but pay interest at rates that vary with the condition of the
short-term debt market. The investment characteristics of the Trust are
described more fully elsewhere in this Prospectus. 

Trust performance may be compared to performance on a total return basis
with the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the S&P 500 Composite Stock Price
Index, or performance data from Lipper Analytical Services, Inc. and
Morningstar Publications, Inc. or from publications such as Money, The
New York Times, U.S. News and World Report, Business Week, Forbes or
Fortune. As with other performance data, performance comparisons should
not be considered representative of the Trust's relative performance for
any future period.

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                     REPORT OF INDEPENDENT AUDITORS


The Sponsor, Nike Securities L.P., and Unit Holders
THE FIRST TRUST SPECIAL SITUATIONS TRUST, SERIES 143

We have audited the accompanying statement of net assets, including the
schedule of investments, of The First Trust Special Situations Trust,
Series 143, comprised of American Diversity Growth Trust, Series 1, at
the opening of business on             , 1996. This statement of net
assets is the responsibility of the Trust's Sponsor. Our responsibility
is to express an opinion on this statement of net assets based on our audit.

We conducted our audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing
standards. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to
obtain reasonable assurance about whether the statement of net assets is
free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test
basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the statement
of net assets. Our procedures included confirmation of the letter of
credit held by the Trustee and deposited in the Trust on             ,
1996. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used
and significant estimates made by the Sponsor, as well as evaluating the
overall presentation of the statement of net assets. We believe that our
audit of the statement of net assets provides a reasonable basis for our
opinion.

In our opinion, the statement of net assets referred to above presents
fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of The First
Trust Special Situations Trust, Series 143, comprised of American
Diversity Growth Trust, Series 1, at the opening of business on         
      , 1996 in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles.




                                           ERNST & YOUNG LLP


Chicago, Illinois
            , 1996

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                                                  Statement of Net Assets
                                American Diversity Growth Trust, Series 1  
                     The First Trust Special Situations Trust, Series 143
                At the Opening of Business on the Initial Date of Deposit
                                                                   , 1996

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                               NET ASSETS
<S>                                                       <C>
Investment in Equity Securities represented by
  purchase contracts (1) (2)                              $     
Organizational and offering costs (3)                     
                                                          __________
                                                                
Less accrued organizational and offering costs (3)        (    )
                                                          __________
Net assets                                                $       
                                                          ==========
Units outstanding                                               

</TABLE>

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                         ANALYSIS OF NET ASSETS
<S>                                                       <C>
Cost to investors (4)                                     $     
Less sales charge (4)                                     (     )
                                                          __________
Net assets                                                $      
                                                          ==========
</TABLE>

[FN]

                    NOTES TO STATEMENT OF NET ASSETS

(1)  Aggregate cost of the Equity Securities listed under "Schedule of
Investments" is based on their aggregate underlying value.

(2)  An irrevocable letter of credit totaling $      issued by Bankers
Trust Company has been deposited with the Trustee as collateral,
covering the monies necessary for the purchase of the Equity Securities
pursuant to purchase contracts for such Equity Securities.

(3)  The Trust will bear all or a portion of its estimated organizational
and offering costs which will be deferred and charged off over a period
not to exceed five years from the Initial Date of Deposit. The estimated
organizational and offering costs are based on             Units of the
Trust expected to be issued. To the extent the number of Units issued is
larger or smaller, the estimate will vary.

(4)  The aggregate cost to investors includes a maximum total sales charge
computed at the rate of 4.90% of the Public Offering Price (equivalent
to 5.152% of the net amount invested, exclusive of the deferred sales
charge), assuming no reduction of sales charge for quantity purchases.


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                                                  Schedule of Investments
                                American Diversity Growth Trust, Series 1
                     The First Trust Special Situations Trust, Series 143
                At the Opening of Business on the Initial Date of Deposit
                                                                   , 1996

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                            Approximate
                                                            Percentage      Market       Cost of
                                                            of Aggregate    Value        Equity
 Number    Ticker Symbol and                                Offering        per          Securities
of Shares  Name of Issuer of Equity Securities (1)          Price (4)       Share        to Trust(2)  
_________  _______________________________________          ____________    ________     ___________
<C>        <S>                                              <C>             <C>          <C>
           AHP   American Home Products Corporation         1-8%            $            $     
           AVP   Avon Products, Inc.                        1-8% 
           BTV   BET Holdings, Inc.                         1-8% 
           CARA  Caraco Pharmaceutical Laboratories, Ltd.   1-8%
           CAR   Carter-Wallace, Inc.                       1-8% 
           CARV  Carver Federal Savings Bank                1-8% 
           CCI   Citicorp, Inc.                             1-8% 
           DIS   Disney (Walt) & Company                    1-8% 
           EL    Estee Lauder Companies                     1-8% 
           FNM   Federal National Mortgage Association      1-8%
           FLH   Fila Holding S.P.A. (ADR)                  1-8%
           GPS   Gap, Inc.                                  1-8% 
           GBTVK Granite Broadcasting Corporation1-8%
           GUC   Gucci Group                                1-8% 
           HUM   Humana, Inc.                               1-8% 
           JNY   Jones Apparel Group, Inc.                  1-8% 
           MRK   Merck & Company, Inc.                      1-8%
           NKE   NIKE, Inc. (3)                             1-8% 
           NIN   Nine West Group, Inc.                      1-8% 
           NOB   Norwest Corporation                        1-8% 
           RBK   Reebok International Ltd.                  1-8% 
           SNE   Sony Corporation (ADR)                     1-8% 
           TWX   Time Warner Inc.                           1-8%
           TOM   Tommy Hilfiger Corporation                 1-8% 
           UAH   United American Healthcare Corporation     1-8%
           WMT   Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.                      1-8%
                                                            ------                       ----------
                   Total Investments                        100%                         $     
                                                            ======                       ==========
</TABLE>

[FN]
_________________
(1)  All Equity Securities are represented by regular way contracts to
purchase such Equity Securities for the performance of which an
irrevocable letter of credit has been deposited with the Trustee. The
contracts to purchase Equity Securities were entered into by the Sponsor
on              .

(2)  The cost of the Equity Securities to the Trust represents the
aggregate underlying value with respect to the Equity Securities
acquired (generally determined by the last sale prices of the listed
Equity Securities and the ask prices of the over-the-counter traded
Equity Securities at the opening of business on the Initial Date of
Deposit). The valuation of the Equity Securities has been determined by
the Evaluator, an affiliate of the Sponsor. The aggregate underlying
value of the Equity Securities on the Initial Date of Deposit was    
$      . Cost and loss to Sponsor relating to the Equity Securities sold to
the Trust were $              and $            , respectively.

(3)  NIKE, Inc, is not affiliated in any way with Nike Securities L.P.,
the Trust's Sponsor.

(4)  The portfolio may contain additional Equity Securities each of which
will not exceed approximately 8% of the Aggregate Offering Price.
Although it is not the Sponsor's intention, certain of the Equity
Securities listed above may not be included in the final portfolio.
Also, the percentages of the Aggregate Offering Price for the Equity
Securities are approximate amounts and may vary in the final portfolio.


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CONTENTS:

Summary of Essential Information                           3
American Diversity Growth Trust, Series 1
The First Trust Special Situations Trust, Series 143:
 What is The First Trust Special Situations Trust?         4
 What are the Expenses and Charges?                        5
 What is the Federal Tax Status of Unit Holders?           6
 Why are Investments in the Trust Suitable for 
   Retirement Plans?                                       9 
Portfolio:
 What are Equity Securities?                               9
 Risk Factors                                              9 
 What are the Equity Securities Selected for
   American Diversity Growth Trust, Series 1?             11
 What are Some Additional Considerations
   for Investors?                                         13
Public Offering:
 How is the Public Offering Price Determined?             14
 How are Units Distributed?                               16
 What are the Sponsor's and Underwriter's Profits?        16
 Will There be a Secondary Market?                        17
Rights of Unit Holders:
 How is Evidence of Ownership
   Issued and Transferred?                                17
 How are Income and Capital Distributed?                  18
 What Reports will Unit Holders Receive?                  19
 How May Units be Redeemed?                               19
 How May Units be Purchased by the Sponsor
   or Underwriter?                                        20
 How May Equity Securities be Removed
   from the Trust?                                        21
Information as to Underwriter, STW Research, Sponsor
 Trustee and Evaluator:
 Who is the Managing Underwriter?                         21
 Who is STW Research?                                     22
 Who is the Sponsor?                                      22
 Who is the Trustee?                                      22
 Limitations on Liabilities of Sponsor 
   and Trustee                                            23
 Who is the Evaluator?                                    23
Other Information:
 How May the Indenture be
   Amended or Terminated?                                 23
 Legal Opinions                                           24
 Experts                                                  24
Underwriting                                              24
Report of Independent Auditors                            26
Statement of Net Assets                                   27
Notes to Statement of Net Assets                          27
Schedule of Investments                                   28

                              ____________

This Prospectus does not constitute an offer to sell, or a solicitation
of an offer to buy, securities in any jurisdiction to any person to whom
it is not lawful to make such offer in such jurisdiction.

This Prospectus does not contain all the information set forth in the
registration statements and exhibits relating thereto, which the Fund
has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Washington, D.C.
under the Securities Act of 1933 and the Investment Company Act of 1940,
and to which reference is hereby made.

THIS PROSPECTUS DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN OFFER TO SELL, OR A SOLICITATION
OF AN OFFER TO BUY, SECURITIES IN ANY JURISDICTION TO ANY PERSON TO WHOM
IT IS NOT LAWFUL TO MAKE SUCH OFFER IN SUCH JURISDICTION.

THIS PROSPECTUS DOES NOT CONTAIN ALL THE INFORMATION SET FORTH IN THE
REGISTRATION STATEMENTS AND EXHIBITS RELATING THERETO, WHICH THE FUND
HAS FILED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION, WASHINGTON, D.C.
UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933 AND THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940,
AND TO WHICH REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE.


                      SBK - Brooks Investment Corp.


                     American Diversity Growth Trust
                                Series 1


                          Managing Underwriter:

                       SBK-Brooks Investment Corp.
                           824 Terminal Tower
                            50 Public Square
                          Cleveland, Ohio 44113
                             (216) 861-6950


                                Trustee:

                        The Chase Manhattan Bank
                         (National Association)
                              770 Broadway
                        New York, New York 10003
                             1-800-682-7520


                                       , 1996


                     PLEASE RETAIN THIS PROSPECTUS
                          FOR FUTURE REFERENCE



                                
               CONTENTS OF REGISTRATION STATEMENT

A.   Bonding Arrangements of Depositor:

     Nike Securities L.P. is covered by a Brokers' Fidelity Bond,
     in  the  total  amount  of  $1,000,000,  the  insurer  being
     National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh.

B.         This Registration Statement on Form S-6 comprises  the
     following papers and documents:

          The facing sheet

          The Cross-Reference Sheet

          The Prospectus

          The signatures

          Exhibits

          Financial Data Schedule





                               S-1
                           SIGNATURES
     
     Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of  1933,
the  Registrant, The First Trust Special Situations Trust, Series
143 has duly caused this Amendment No. 1 to Form S-6 to be signed
on  its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized,  in
the Village of Lisle and State of Illinois on March 13, 1996.


                           THE FIRST TRUST SPECIAL SITUATIONS
                           TRUST, SERIES 143
                                     (Registrant)
                           
                           By:    NIKE SECURITIES L.P.
                                     (Depositor)
                           
                           
                           By     Carlos E. Nardo
                                   Senior Vice President



     Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of  1933,
this  Amendment No. 1 to Form S-6 has been signed  below  by  the
following person in the capacity and on the date indicated:


NAME                   TITLE*                  DATE

Robert D. Van Kampen   Sole Director of
                       Nike Securities         March 13, 1996
                       Corporation, the
                       General Partner of      Carlos E. Nardo
                       Nike Securities L.P.    Attorney-in-Fact**




___________________________
*    The title of the person named herein represents his capacity
     in and relationship to Nike Securities L.P., the Depositor.

**   An  executed copy of the related power of attorney was filed
     with  the  Securities and Exchange Commission in  connection
     with Amendment No. 1 to form S-6 of The First Trust Combined
     Series  258  (File  No. 33-63483) and  the  same  is  hereby
     incorporated by this reference.


                               S-2
                       CONSENTS OF COUNSEL

The  consents  of  counsel  to the use  of  their  names  in  the
Prospectus  included  in  this  Registration  Statement  will  be
contained  in their respective opinions to be filed  as  Exhibits
3.1, 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4 of the Registration Statement.
                                
                                
                 CONSENT OF INDEPENDENT AUDITORS

The consent of Ernst & Young LLP to the use of its Report and  to
the  reference  to such firm in the Prospectus included  in  this
Registration Statement will be filed by amendment.
                                
                                
              CONSENT OF FIRST TRUST ADVISORS L.P.

The  consent of First Trust Advisors L.P. to the use of its  name
in  the Prospectus included in the Registration Statement will be
filed by amendment.




                                
                               S-3
                          EXHIBIT INDEX

1.1     Form  of  Standard Terms and Conditions of Trust for  The
        First  Trust  Special  Situations Trust,  Series  22  and
        certain  subsequent Series, effective November  20,  1991
        among  Nike Securities L.P., as Depositor, United  States
        Trust   Company  of  New  York  as  Trustee,   Securities
        Evaluation   Service,  Inc.,  as  Evaluator,   and   Nike
        Financial  Advisory Services L.P. as Portfolio Supervisor
        (incorporated by reference to Amendment No. 1 to Form  S-
        6  [File No. 33-43693] filed on behalf of The First Trust
        Special Situations Trust, Series 22).

1.1.1*  Form  of  Trust  Agreement  for  Series  143  among  Nike
        Securities  L.P., as Depositor, The Chase Manhattan  Bank
        (National Association), as Trustee, First Trust  Advisors
        L.P.,  as  Evaluator, and First Trust Advisors  L.P.,  as
        Portfolio Supervisor.

1.2     Copy  of  Certificate  of  Limited  Partnership  of  Nike
        Securities  L.P. (incorporated by reference to  Amendment
        No. 1 to Form S-6 [File No. 33-42683] filed on behalf  of
        The First Trust Special Situations Trust, Series 18).

1.3     Copy   of   Amended  and  Restated  Limited   Partnership
        Agreement  of  Nike  Securities  L.P.  (incorporated   by
        reference  to Amendment No. 1 to Form S-6 [File  No.  33-
        42683]  filed  on  behalf  of  The  First  Trust  Special
        Situations Trust, Series 18).

1.4     Copy  of  Articles  of Incorporation of  Nike  Securities
        Corporation,  the  general  partner  of  Nike  Securities
        L.P.,  Depositor (incorporated by reference to  Amendment
        No. 1 to Form S-6 [File No. 33-42683] filed on behalf  of
        The First Trust Special Situations Trust, Series 18).

1.5     Copy  of  By-Laws  of  Nike Securities  Corporation,  the
        general   partner  of  Nike  Securities  L.P.,  Depositor
        (incorporated by reference to Amendment No. 1 to Form  S-
        6  [File No. 33-42683] filed on behalf of The First Trust
        Special Situations Trust, Series 18).

1.6     Underwriter  Agreement  (incorporated  by  reference   to
        Amendment No. 1 to Form S-6 [File No. 33-42755] filed  on
        behalf  of  The  First  Trust Special  Situations  Trust,
        Series 19).

2.1     Copy of Certificate of Ownership (included in Exhibit 1.1
        filed  herewith  on  page  2 and incorporated  herein  by
        reference).

                               S-4

3.1*    Opinion  of  counsel as to legality of  securities  being
        registered.

3.2*    Opinion  of  counsel as to Federal income tax  status  of
        securities being registered.

3.3*    Opinion  of counsel as to New York income tax  status  of
        securities being registered.

3.4*    Opinion of counsel as to advancement of funds by Trustee.

4.1*    Consent of First Trust Advisors L.P.

6.1     List  of  Directors and Officers of Depositor  and  other
        related   information  (incorporated  by   reference   to
        Amendment No. 1 to Form S-6 [File No. 33-42683] filed  on
        behalf  of  The  First  Trust Special  Situations  Trust,
        Series 18).

7.1     Power of Attorney executed by the Director listed on page
        S-3  of  this  Registration  Statement  (incorporated  by
        reference  to Amendment No. 1 to Form S-6 [File  No.  33-
        63483]  filed  on  behalf  of The  First  Trust  Combined
        Series 258).


                               S-5
________________________
* To be filed by amendment.






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