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   As  filed with  the Securities  and Exchange  Commission on  March 23,
   1999.

                                               REGISTRATION NO. 333-71747
   ======================================================================
                     SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                           WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
                           ----------------------

                       POST-EFFECTIVE AMENDMENT NO. 1
                                 ON FORM S-3
                                     TO
                                  FORM S-4

                           Registration Statement
                                    under
                         The Securities Act of 1933
                          -------------------------
                                 NEWELL CO.
           (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

                        Delaware                   36-3514169 
             (State or other jurisdiction of    (I.R.S. employer 
             incorporation or organization)     identification no.)

                                Newell Center
                          29 East Stephenson Street
                          Freeport, Illinois 61032
        (Address of principal executive offices, including zip code)

                             Dale L. Matschullat
                       Vice President-General Counsel
                        6833 Stalter Drive, Suite 101
                          Rockford, Illinois 61108
                   (Name and address of agent for service)

                               (815) 381-8110
        (Telephone number, including area code, of agent for service)

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        Approximate Date of Commencement of Proposed Sale to the Public:
   From time to time after the Registration Statement becomes effective.
        If the only securities being registered on this Form are being
   offered pursuant to dividend or interest reinvestment plans, please
   check the following box.  [ ]
        If any of the securities being registered on this Form are to be
   offered on a delayed or continuous basis pursuant to Rule 415 under
   the Securities Act of 1933, other than securities offered only in
   connection with dividend or interest reinvestment plans, check the
   following box.  [x]
        If this Form is filed to register additional securities for an
   offering pursuant to Rule 462(b) under the Securities Act, please
   check the following box and list the Securities Act registration


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   statement number of the earlier effective registration statement for
   the same offering.  [ ]
        If this Form is a post-effective amendment filed pursuant to Rule
   462(c) under the Securities Act, check the following box and list the
   Securities Act registration statement number of the earlier effective
   registration statement for the same offering.  [ ]
        If delivery of the prospectus is expected to be made pursuant to
   Rule 434, please check the following box.  [ ]

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                             CALCULATION OF REGISTRATION FEE

                                                                         Proposed             Proposed
                                                        Amount            maximum              maximum
                 Title of each class of                 to be         offering price          aggregate              Amount of
              securities to be registered             registered      per share (1)      offering price (1)      registration fee
              ---------------------------             ----------      -------------      ------------------      ----------------
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       Common Stock, $1.00 par value (including       1,000,000            (1)                   (1)                    (1)
       Common Stock Purchase Rights)

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     (1)  Registration fee with respect to these shares was previously paid
          in connection with the filing of  Newell Co.'s Registration
          Statement on Form S-4 (File No. 333-71747) which was declared
          effective February 4, 1999.  See Explanatory Note below.

   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 will thereafter become effective in
   accordance with Section 8(a) of the Securities Act of 1933 or until
   this Registration Statement shall become effective on such date as the
   Commission acting pursuant to said Section 8(a) may determine.


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   EXPLANATORY NOTE

   Newell Co. hereby amends its Registration Statement on Form S-4 (File
   No. 333-71747), effective February 4, 1999 by filing this Post-
   Effective Amendment No. 1 on Form S-3 relating to 1,000,000 shares of
   common stock, $1.00 par value per share (including associated common
   stock purchase rights) of Newell  issuable under the Rubbermaid
   Incorporated Amended and Restated 1989 Stock Incentive and Option
   Plan.

        On March 24, 1999, by virtue of a merger of Rooster Company, a
   wholly owned subsidiary of Newell, with and into Rubbermaid
   Incorporated, each outstanding share of common stock of Rubbermaid
   will be converted into .7883 shares of common stock of Newell.

        Pursuant to the merger agreement, Rubbermaid and Newell have
   taken the necessary actions to cause the common stock of Newell to be
   issuable under the Option Plan when the merger is effective. 
   Accordingly, Rubbermaid's common stock will be no longer issuable
   under the Option Plan.

        This Registration Statement relates to 1,000,000 shares of common
   stock of Newell registered on the Form S-4 that will not be issued at
   the time of the merger and that are issuable under the Option Plan on
   and after the merger.


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                SUBJECT TO COMPLETION - DATED MARCH 23, 1999

   PROSPECTUS

                                 NEWELL CO.



                              1,000,000 Shares
                       Common Stock, $1.00 Par Value 

                RUBBERMAID INCORPORATED AMENDED AND RESTATED
                    1989 STOCK INCENTIVE AND OPTION PLAN

        This Prospectus relates to shares of common stock of Newell Co.
   which may be offered and sold upon the exercise of stock options and
   stock appreciation rights or the grant of stock awards under the
   Rubbermaid Incorporated Amended and Restated 1989 Stock Incentive and
   Option Plan.

        Our common stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange and the
   Chicago Stock Exchange under the symbol "NWL."  On March 19, 1999, the
   closing sale price of the common stock on the New York Stock Exchange
   was $47.25 per share. 

        The mailing address and telephone number of Newell's principal
   executive offices are: 29 East Stephenson Street, Freeport, Illinois
   61032; telephone: (815) 235-4171.

          This Prospectus should be retained for future reference.

                            --------------------


   Neither the Securities and Exchange Commission nor any state
   securities commission has approved or disapproved of these securities
   or passed upon the accuracy or adequacy of this prospectus.  Any
   representation to the contrary is a criminal offense.  

                            --------------------



               The date of this Prospectus is March  ___, 1999


   The information in this prospectus is not complete and may be changed. 
   We may not sell these securities until the registration statement
   filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission is effective.  This
   prospectus is not an offer to sell these securities and it is not


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   soliciting an offer to buy these securities in any state where the
   offer or sale is not permitted.

   You should rely only on the information provided or incorporated by
   reference in this Prospectus.  The information in this Prospectus is
   accurate as of the dates on these documents, and you should not assume
   that it is accurate as of any other date. 



                              TABLE OF CONTENTS
                                                                     PAGE

   WHERE YOU CAN FIND MORE INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .    6

   NEWELL  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .    6

   THE RUBBERMAID INCORPORATED AMENDED AND RESTATED
                 1989 STOCK INCENTIVE AND STOCK OPTION PLAN  . . . .    7

   LIMITATION OF LIABILITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   16

   USE OF PROCEEDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   16

   PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   16

   DESCRIPTION OF COMMON SHARES  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   16

   EXPERTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   16

   LEGAL MATTERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   17


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                     WHERE YOU CAN FIND MORE INFORMATION


        We file annual, quarterly and current reports, proxy statements
   and other information with the SEC. You may read and copy any document
   we file at the SEC's public reference rooms in Washington, D.C., New
   York, New York and Chicago, Illinois. Please call the SEC at 1-800-
   SEC-0330 for further information on the public reference rooms. Our
   SEC filings are also available to the public at the SEC's web site at
   http://www.sec.gov.

        The SEC allows us to "incorporate by reference" into this
   prospectus the information we file with it, which means that we can
   disclose important information to you by referring you to those
   documents.  The information incorporated by reference is considered to
   be part of this prospectus, and later information that we file with
   the SEC will automatically update and supersede this information.  We
   incorporate by reference the documents listed below and any future
   filings made with the SEC under Section 13(a), 13(c), 14 or 15(d) of
   the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 until our offering is completed:

   1.   Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 1998;

   2.   Current Report on Form 8-K filed with the SEC on March 11, 1999;

   3.   The description of our common stock contained in Newell's
        Registration Statement on Form 8-B filed with the Securities and
        Exchange Commission on June 30, 1987; and

   4.   The description of Newell's Rights contained in our Registration
        Statement on Form 8-A12B dated August 28, 1998.

        You may request a copy of these filings at no cost, by writing to
   or telephoning us at the following address:

        Newell Co.
        6833 Stalter Drive
        Suite 101
        Rockford, Illinois  61108
        Tel: 1-800-424-1941
        Attn:     Office of Investor Relations

        You should rely only on the information incorporated by reference
   or provided in this prospectus. We have not authorized anyone else to
   provide you with different information.  We are not making an offer of
   these securities in any state where the offer is not permitted.  You
   should not assume that the information in this prospectus is accurate
   as of any date other than the date on the front of the document.

                                   NEWELL

   Newell is a manufacturer and full-service marketer of staple consumer
   products sold to high-volume purchasers, including home centers and
   hardware stores, office superstores and contract stationers, discount
   stores and warehouse clubs, department and specialty stores, and drug


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   and grocery stores. Newell's basic business strategy is to merchandise
   a multi-product offering of brand name consumer products, which are
   concentrated in product categories with relatively steady demand not
   dependent on changes in fashion, technology or season, and to
   differentiate itself by emphasizing superior customer service.
   Newell's multi-product offering consists of staple consumer products
   in three major product groups: Hardware and Home Furnishings, Office
   Products, and Housewares.
      
        Newell believes that its primary competitive strengths are
   superior customer service, innovative marketing and merchandising
   programs, a broad multi-product offering, market leadership in
   virtually all product categories, decentralized manufacturing and
   marketing, centralized administration, and experienced management.
   Newell uses industry leading technology which contributes to its
   consistent on time delivery of products to its customers. 

        Newell's principal corporate offices are located at the Newell
   Center, 29 East Stephenson Street, Freeport, Illinois 61032, and its
   telephone number at these offices is 1-815-235-4171.
    
        On March 24, 1999, Rubbermaid Incorporated was merged with
   Newell. Rubbermaid and its subsidiaries manufacture, market, sell and
   distribute products for resale in the consumer, commercial,
   industrial, institutional, specialty, agricultural and contract
   markets. The items produced and marketed by Rubbermaid are principally
   in the home, juvenile, infant and commercial products categories, and
   include such product lines as: housewares, hardware, storage and
   organizational products, seasonal items, leisure and recreational
   products, infant furnishings, children's toys and products, commercial
   and industrial maintenance products, home health care products,
   sanitary maintenance items, and food service products. Rubbermaid's
   broad range of  products are sold and distributed through its own
   sales personnel and manufacturers' agents to a variety of retailers
   and wholesalers, including discount stores and warehouse clubs, toy
   stores, home centers and hardware stores, supermarkets, catalog
   showrooms and distributors serving institutional markets. 
   Rubbermaid's basic strategy is to market branded, high-quality
   products that offer high value to customers and consumers. Value is
   that best combination of quality, service, timeliness, innovation and
   price as perceived by the user. 
                                          
              THE RUBBERMAID INCORPORATED AMENDED AND RESTATED
                 1989 STOCK INCENTIVE AND STOCK OPTION PLAN

        The following is a description of the Plan. This description
   summarizes certain material provisions of the Plan, and is qualified
   in its entirety by reference to the Plan. Any term used in the
   description and not otherwise defined will have the meaning set forth
   in the Plan.


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   GENERAL

        The Plan was originally adopted by the Board of Directors (the
   "Board") and shareholders of Rubbermaid (the "Company") on April 25,
   1989. The Plan was most recently amended and restated effective April
   22, 1997 pursuant to approval by the Board and shareholders of the
   Company.  The Plan provides for the grant to eligible participants of
   incentive or non-qualified stock options ("Stock Options") to purchase
   Common Shares, stock appreciation rights ("SARs"), awards of Common
   Shares subject to restrictions on transfer ("Restricted Stock") and
   performance awards ("Performance Awards") Stock Options, SARs,
   Restricted Stock and Performance Awards are collectively referred to
   as "Stock Incentives".  Each grant of a Stock Incentive will be
   evidenced by an agreement between the Company and the Plan
   participant.

        The total number of Common Shares that may be issued in
   connection with Stock Incentives granted under the Plan in any
   calendar year is equal to 1% of the total outstanding Common Shares as
   of the first day of such year.  With respect to incentive stock
   options granted under the Plan, the maximum number of Common Shares
   that may be issued under the Plan is 5,000,000.  The Common Shares
   issuable under the Plan may be unissued or treasury shares.

        The Plan is not subject to the Employee Retirement Income
   Security Act of 1974, as amended.

   EFFECT OF MERGER OF THE COMPANY INTO NEWELL

        In connection with the merger of the Company into Newell on March
   24, 1999, each Stock Incentive outstanding under the Plan at the time
   of the merger will be converted into the same instrument, but with the
   right to receive Newell common stock.  

        Under this conversion process, therefore, each Stock Option will
   be converted into an option to purchase the number of shares of Newell
   common stock equal to .7883 multiplied by the number of shares of
   Rubbermaid Common Shares which could have been obtained prior to the
   merger upon the exercise of the Rubbermaid Stock Option.  The
   converted option will have an exercise price per share equal to the
   exercise price for each Rubbermaid Common Share subject to the
   converted option divided by .7883.

        Each outstanding SAR, Restricted Stock and Performance Award will
   be converted into the same instrument of Newell.  The awards will be
   converted, in each case, only with those adjustments to the terms of
   the awards as are necessary to preserve the value inherent in the
   awards with no detrimental effects on the holders of the awards.

        After the merger date, the terms of the Plan as described in this
   Prospectus and each participant's stock incentive agreement will
   continue to apply in all other respects.


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   PURPOSE OF THE PLAN

        The purpose of the Plan is to reward performance and build each
   participant's equity interest in the stock of the Company by providing
   long term incentives and rewards to directors and officers and other
   key employees of the Company and its subsidiaries who contribute to
   its continuing success by their innovation, ability, industry, loyalty
   and exceptional service.

   TERM OF THE PLAN

        The Plan, as amended and restated, became effective on April 22,
   1997 and will remain in effect until all shares authorized to be
   issued under the Plan have been exhausted or until the Plan is sooner
   terminated by the Board.  The Plan will continue in effect with
   respect to any Stock Incentives outstanding at the time of such
   termination.

   ADMINISTRATION OF THE PLAN

        The Plan is administered by the Compensation and Management
   Development Committee of the Board (the "Committee") consisting of
   three or more directors appointed by the Board.  Unless the Board
   determines otherwise, each member of the Committee must be an "outside
   directors" as defined under Section 16.2(m) of the Internal Revenue
   Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"), and a "non-employee" director
   as defined under Rule 16b-3 of the 1934 Act.

        Subject to the terms of the Plan, the Committee is authorized to
   interpret and administer the Plan, select participants in the Plan,
   determine the type and amount of Stock Incentives to be granted to
   each participant, and determine the terms and conditions of Stock
   Incentives granted under the Plan.  Decisions by the Committee are
   final, binding and conclusive on the Company, its shareholders and the
   participants in the Plan.

   PARTICIPANTS

        All directors, officers, and other employees of the Company or
   its subsidiaries are eligible to participate in the Plan. 
   Participation in the Plan is limited to those selected by the
   Committee.

   TERMS OF STOCK INCENTIVES UNDER THE PLAN

        RESTRICTED STOCK.  The Committee may grant Restricted Stock under
   the Plan to such participants and in such amounts as it determines. 
   Restricted Stock awards shall specify the applicable restrictions on
   the shares, the duration of any such restrictions and the conditions
   under which the Restricted Stock may be forfeited to the Company. 
   Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Committee may modify or accelerate
   the vesting of shares of Restricted Stock.  In addition, Restricted
   Stock will be forfeited to the Company of the participant terminates


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   employment with the Company (for any reason other than death,
   disability or retirement) prior to the lapse of restrictions on the
   award.

        Recipients of Restricted Stock become shareholders of the Company
   with full dividend and voting rights unless the Committee provides
   otherwise at the time of grant or until such Restricted Stock is
   forfeited.  Certificates evidencing the Restricted Stock will be held
   by the Company.  Upon the expiration of the restricted period and the
   satisfaction of any other restrictions specified by the Committee at
   the time of grant, the Company will deliver to the participant stock
   certificates representing the number of Common Shares on which all
   restrictions have lapsed.

        The Plan limits the number of shares of Restricted Stock that may
   be granted to each participant during any calendar year to that number
   of shares with a value at the time of grant equal to the lesser of
   500% of the participant's base salary or $2,000,000.

        A recipient of Restricted Stock cannot pledge, assign or transfer
   the Restricted Stock prior to the lapse of restrictions on the award
   during such participant's lifetime.  Any such attempted transfer is
   null and voice and will result in the forfeiture of the Restricted
   Stock to the Company.

        PERFORMANCE AWARDS.  The Committee may grant to participants
   Performance Awards that may be earned over a specified period of time
   and that are contingent upon the attainment of performance goals by
   the Company or its subsidiaries.  The Committee has discretion to
   determine the period of time over which performance is measured and to
   establish the performance goals.  At the time of grant, the Committee
   shall fix the number of Common Shares that can be earned by a
   participant by achieving the performance goals.  The level of
   performance goals attained will determine the number of Common Shares
   earned over the performance period by the participant.  With respect
   to Performance Awards that qualify as "performance based" as defined
   in Section 162(m) of the Code, the Committee cannot increase the
   amount of the award upon attainment of the applicable performance
   goals.  The Plan does not preclude the Committee from exercising
   negative discretion with respect to any Performance Award (i.e., to
   reduce or eliminate the award payable).

        The Committee establishes performance goals on the basis of one
   or more of the following factors: return on net assets, return on
   capital employed, economic value added, level of sales, earnings per
   share, income before taxes and cumulative effect of accounting
   changes, net income, return on equity, total shareholder return,
   market valuation, cash flow and completion of acquisitions.

        The Committee, in its discretion, may elect to make the payment
   of Performance Awards in Restricted Shares, Common Shares, cash or any
   combination of the foregoing.  The Committee may delay payment of a
   Performance Award, in whole or in part, until such payment is


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   deductible by the Company based on Section 162(m) of the Code. 
   Recipients of Performance Awards payable in Common Shares or
   Restricted Shares become shareholders of the Company at the time of
   grant with full dividend and voting rights except to the extent the
   Committee provides otherwise.

        In addition to any specific provisions on forfeiture provided for
   at the time of grant by the Committee, Performance Awards will be
   forfeited to the Company if the participant terminates employment
   (other than upon death, disability or retirement) with the Company or
   any of its subsidiaries prior to completion of the performance period. 
   The Committee may provide for full or partial payment of the
   Performance Award that would have been payable if the participant had
   continued employment for the entire performance period as long as the
   Performance Award qualifies as "performance based" within the meaning
   of Section 162(m).

        The Plan limits the number of Performance Awards that may be
   granted during any calendar year to each participant to that number of
   shares with a value at the time of grant equal to the lesser of 500%
   of the participant's base salary or $2,000,000.

        A participant cannot pledge, assign or transfer Performance
   Awards prior to the lapse of restrictions on such awards during such
   participant's lifetime.  Any such attempted transfer is mull and void
   and will result in the forfeiture of the Performance Award to the
   Company.

        STOCK OPTIONS.  The Committee may grant eligible participants
   Stock Options that either qualify as incentive stock options
   ("Incentive Stock Options") under Section 422 of the Code or do not so
   qualify ("Non-qualified Stock Options").  Options may be granted for
   such lawful consideration as the Committee may determine.  Such
   consideration may consist of money or other property, tangible or
   intangible, or labor or services received or to be received by the
   Company.

        The price of each Common Share purchasable under a Stock Option
   will be not less than the fair market value of a Common Share on the
   date the Stock Option is granted.  In the case of a participant who at
   the date of grant is an Incentive Stock Option owns more than 10% of
   the total combined voting power of all classes of stock of the Company
   or its subsidiaries (as determined under Section 425(d) of the Code),
   the exercise price will not be less than 110% of the fair market value
   of the Common Share on the date the Incentive Stock Option is granted.

        A Stock Option is not exercisable after the tenth anniversary of
   the date of grant or, the fifth anniversary after the date of grant of
   an Incentive Stock Option in the case of a participant who at the date
   of grant owned more than 10% of the total combined voting power of all
   classes or stock of the Company or its subsidiaries.  Stock Options
   may be exercised during such periods before and after the participant
   terminates employment or ceases to serve as a director, as the


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   Committee may provide.  The Committee may, at any time and without
   additional consideration, accelerate the date on which a Stock Option
   becomes exercisable.

        Each Stock Option may be exercised during the holder's lifetime,
   only by the holder or the holder's guardian or legal representatives,
   and after death only by the holder's beneficiary or, absent a
   beneficiary, by the estate or by a person who acquired the right to
   exercise the Stock Option by will or the laws of descent and
   distribution.  Stock Options may become exercisable in full at the
   time of grant or at such other times and in such installments as the
   Committee may determine.

        A participant can exercise a Stock Option in whole or in part by
   providing written notice of exercise on a proper form to the Company
   specifying the number of shares to be purchased.  Such notice shall be
   accompanied by full payment of the purchase price.  The purchase price
   may be paid in cash, in Common Shares or other property, by the
   surrender of all or part of the Stock Option being exercised, by the
   immediate sale through a broker of that number of shares being
   acquired sufficient to pay the purchase price, or by a combination of
   these methods, as and to the extent permitted by the Committee.

        The aggregate fair market value of the shares to be purchased in
   connection with the first exercise of Incentive Stock Options granted
   to any employee during any calendar year (under all stock option plans
   of Rubbermaid and its subsidiaries) may not exceed $100,000.  The
   maximum number of Common Shares subject to Stock Options that can be
   granted to a participate during each calendar year is 500,000.

        Under the Plan, the Committee may permit participants to transfer
   Stock Options to eligible transferees (as such eligibility is
   determined by the Committee).

        STOCK APPRECIATION RIGHTS.  An SAR may be granted alone or in
   tandem with options, either at the time the options are granted or at
   any time thereafter while the options are outstanding.  Tandem SARs
   may supplement the options to which they relate, in which case the
   holder may exercise the SAR if and when the holder exercises the
   related option.  They may also be alternatives to the options to which
   they relate, in which case upon exercise of the SAR, the holder must
   surrender the related option unexercised, or upon exercise of the
   option, the holder must surrender the related SAR.

        Under the Plan, the Committee may permit participants to transfer
   SARs to eligible transferees (as such eligibility is determined by the
   Committee).  SARs may be granted for such lawful consideration as the
   Committee may determine when the SARs are granted.  Such consideration
   may consist of money or other property, tangible or intangible, or
   labor or services received or to be received by the Company.

        SARs may become exercisable in full at the time of grant or in
   one or more installments, and at such time or times as determined by


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   the Committee.  The Committee may accelerate the date on which an SAR
   is exercisable.  SARs, to the extent they become exercisable, may be
   exercised at any time until they expire or terminate.  No free
   standing SAR is exercisable after the tenth anniversary of the date of
   grant, and no tandem SAR is exercisable after the related option
   ceases to be exercisable.  Unless otherwise determined by the
   Committee, each SAR may be exercised, during the holder's lifetime,
   only by the holder or the holder's guardian or legal representatives
   and after death only by the holder's beneficiary or, absent a
   beneficiary, by the estate or by a person who acquired the right to
   exercise the SAR by will or the laws of descent and distribution.

        Upon exercise of SARs, the holder will receive cash, Common
   Shares or a combination of each, as the Committee may determine, equal
   in value to the difference between the fair market value per Common
   Share on the date of exercise of the SARs and the exercise price of
   the SARs, multiplied by the number of shares subject to the SARs or
   related option.  However, the Committee may provide if any holder
   exercises SARs during the thirty-day period following a Change in
   Control (as defined in the Plan), the holder will receive the
   difference between the highest fair market value of the Common Share
   during such thirty-day period and the exercise price of the SARs,
   multiplied by the number of shares subject to the SARs or related
   option.  In the case of tandem SARs, the exercise price is the price
   at which shares may be purchased under the related option.  In the
   case of SARs that are not granted in tandem with an option, the
   exercise price will be the fair market value of the Common Share on
   the date the SAR is granted.

        The maximum number of Common Shares subject to SARs that can be
   granted to a participant during each calendar year is 500,000.

   EFFECT OF CHANGE IN CONTROL

        In the event of a change in control (as such term is defined
   pursuant to the terms of the Plan), each outstanding Restricted Stock
   award and Performance Award will become fully vested as of the day
   before such event occurs.  This will result in the lapse of all
   restrictions on such Restricted Stock awards and Performance Awards,
   regardless, in the case of Performance Awards, of any unachieved
   performance goal.  Any option or SAR which is outstanding but not yet
   exercisable at the time of a Change in Control will become exercisable
   and remain exercisable until it expires or terminates pursuant to its
   terms and conditions.  In addition, the Plan authorizes the Committee
   to grant options and SARs which become exercisable only in the event
   of a Change in Control, to provide for SARs to be exercised
   automatically and only in case of such an event, and to provide for
   cash to be paid in settlement of any Stock Incentive in such event.

   AMENDMENT AND TERMINATION

        Subject to any applicable shareholder approval requirements of
   applicable law or the rules of the New York Stock Exchange, the Plan


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   may be amended by the Board, without shareholder approval, provided
   that no such amendment may increase the number of shares which may be
   issued under Incentive Stock Options or change the material terms of a
   performance goal that were previously approved by shareholders unless
   the Board determines such approval is not necessary to avoid loss of a
   deduction under Section 162(m), will not avoid such loss of deduction,
   or is not advisable.  In addition, the Board may terminate the Plan at
   any time.  No amendment or termination shall adversely affect any
   Stock Incentive granted prior to the date of such amendment or
   termination without the written consent of the participant.

        The Committee may amend any outstanding Stock Incentive as it
   deems appropriate, provided that if the amendment is adverse to the
   holder, the holder's consent to such amendment is required.

   FEDERAL INCOME TAX CONSEQUENCES OF THE PLAN

        The following brief description of the tax consequences of awards
   under the Plan is based on federal income tax laws currently in effect
   and does not purport to be a complete description of such federal
   income tax consequences.

        RESTRICTED STOCK AWARDS AND PERFORMANCE AWARDS

        A participant who has been awarded Restricted Stock or shares
   pursuant to a Performance Award ("Performance Shares") and does not
   make an election under Section 83(b) of the Code will not recognize
   taxable income at the time of the award.  At the time any transfer or
   forfeiture restrictions applicable to the Restricted Stock award or
   Performance Award lapse, the recipient will recognize ordinary income
   and the Company will be entitled to a corresponding deduction equal to
   the excess of the fair market value of such stock at such time over
   the amount paid therefor.  Any dividends paid to the recipient on the
   Restricted Stock or Performance Award at or prior to such time will be
   ordinary compensation income to the recipient and deductible as such
   by the Company.

        An employee who has been awarded Restriction Stock or Performance
   Shares and makes an election under Section 83(b) of the Code will
   recognize ordinary income at the time of the award and the Company
   will be entitled to a corresponding deduction equal to the fair market
   value of such stock at such time over the amount paid therefor.  Any
   dividends subsequently paid to the recipient on the Restricted Stock
   or Performance Award will be dividend income to the recipient and not
   deductible by the Company.  If an election under Section 83(b) has
   been made, there are no further federal income tax consequences either
   to the recipient or the Company at the time any transfer or forfeiture
   restrictions applicable to the Restricted Stock award or Performance
   Award lapse.


   <PAGE>  15


        OPTIONS

        There are no federal income tax consequences either to the
   optionee or to the Company upon the grant of an Incentive Stock Option
   or a Non-qualified Stock Option.


        On the exercise of an Incentive Stock Option during employment or
   within three months thereafter (twelve months in the case of death or
   disability), the optionee will not recognize any income and the
   Company will not be entitled to a deduction, although the excess of
   the fair market value of the shares on the date of exercise over the
   option price is includible in the optionee's alternative minimum
   taxable income, which may give rise to alternative minimum tax
   liability for the optionee.  Generally, if the optionee disposes of
   share acquired upon exercise of an Incentive Stock Option within two
   years of the date of grant or one year of the date of exercise, the
   optionee will recognize ordinary income, and the Company will be
   entitled to a deduction, equal to the excess of the fair market value
   of the shares on the date of exercise over the option price (limited
   generally to the gain on the sale).  The balance of any gain or loss
   will be treated as a capital gain or loss to the optionee.  If the
   shares are disposed of after the two year and one year periods
   mentioned above, the Company will not be entitled to any deduction,
   and the entire gain or loss for the optionee will be treated as a
   capital gain or loss.

        On exercise of a Non-qualified Stock Option, the excess of the
   date-of-exercise fair market value of the shares acquired over the
   option price will generally be taxable to the optionee as ordinary
   income and deductible by the Company, and the Company is required to
   withhold taxes in respect of the exercise.  A subsequent disposition
   of shares acquired upon the exercise of a Non-qualified Stock Option
   will generally result in a capital gain or loss for the optionee, but
   will have no tax consequences for the Company.

   STOCK APPRECIATION RIGHTS

        There are no federal income tax consequences either to the
   grantee or the Company upon the grant of SARs.  The amount of any cash
   (or the fair market value of any Common Shares) received by the holder
   upon the exercise of SARs under the Plan will be subject to ordinary
   income tax in the year of receipt and the Company will be entitled to
   a deduction of such amount.

        THE FEDERAL INCOME TAX DISCUSSION SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION IS
   INCLUDED FOR GENERAL INFORMATION ONLY AND DOES NOT PURPORT TO BE A
   COMPLETE ANALYSIS OR LISTING OF ALL POTENTIAL TAX CONSEQUENCES.  THE
   DISCUSSION DOES NOT ADDRESS THE TAX CONSEQUENCES ARISING UNDER THE
   LAWS OF ANY STATE, LOCALITY OR FOREIGN JURISDICTION.  THE DISCUSSION
   IS BASED UPON THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF 1986, AS AMENDED, TREASURY
   REGULATIONS THEREUNDER AND ADMINISTRATIVE RULINGS AND COURT DECISIONS
   AS OF THE DATE HEREOF.  ALL OF THE FOREGOING ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AND


   <PAGE>  16


   ANY SUCH CHANGE COULD AFFECT THE CONTINUING VALIDITY OF THE
   DISCUSSION.  PLAN PARTICIPANTS SHOULD CONSULT THEIR OWN TAX ADVISORS
   AS TO THE PARTICULAR TAX CONSEQUENCES TO THEM, INCLUDING THE EFFECT OF
   FOREIGN, STATE AND LOCAL TAXES.



                           LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

   Neither Newell, Rubbermaid, its agent (including Newell or Rubbermaid
   if it is acting as such) in administering the Plan, nor the agent
   shall be liable for any act done in good faith or for the good faith
   omission to act in connection with the Plan.  However, nothing
   contained herein shall affect a Participant's right to bring a cause
   of action based on alleged violations of federal securities laws.

                               USE OF PROCEEDS

   Newell intends to use any net proceeds from the issuance of its common
   stock in connection with a participant's exercise of an option under
   the Plan for general corporate purposes.

                            PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION

   The common stock being offered hereby is offered pursuant to the Plan,
   the terms of which provide for the issuance of common stock in
   connection with the exercise of a stock option or stock appreciation
   right or the attainment of certain pre-established performance goals.

                        DESCRIPTION OF COMMON SHARES

   Newell's certificate of incorporation authorizes the issuance of
   400,000,000 shares of Common Stock, of which 162,728,371 were issued and
   outstanding on February 8, 1999.  The description of the Common Stock is
   incorporated by reference into this Prospectus.  See "Incorporation of
   Information by Reference" for information on how to obtain a copy of
   this description.

                                   EXPERTS

   The consolidated financial statements of Newell set forth in Newell's
   Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 1998
   have been audited by Arthur Andersen LLP, independent accountants, as 
   stated in their report dated January 27, 1999 included in the Form 
   10-K and incorporated by reference in this document. Those consolidated
   financial statements have been incorporated by reference in this 
   document and in reliance upon Arthur Andersen LLP's report given 
   upon the authority of that firm as experts in accounting and auditing.


   <PAGE>  17


                                LEGAL MATTERS

   Certain legal matters in connection with the Common Stock offered
   hereby have been passed upon for Newell by Schiff Hardin & Waite,
   Chicago, Illinois.  Schiff Hardin & Waite has advised Newell that a
   member of the firm participating in the representation of Newell owns
   approximately 3,900 shares of Newell common stock. 


   <PAGE>  18



                                   PART II

                   INFORMATION NOT REQUIRED IN PROSPECTUS

   ITEM 14.  OTHER EXPENSES OF ISSUANCE AND DISTRIBUTION.

        The estimated expenses in connection with the offering are as
   follows: 

        Registration fee under the Securities Act  . . . . . . .  $  0   
        Legal fees and expenses  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  $25,000
        Accounting fees and expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  $ 5,000
        Miscellaneous  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  $15,000

                       Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  $45,000

   ITEM 15.  INDEMNIFICATION OF DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS.

        Section 102 of the Delaware law allows a corporation to eliminate
   the personal liability of a director to the corporation or its
   stockholders for monetary damages for breach of fiduciary duty as a
   director, except in cases where the director breached his or her duty
   of loyalty to the corporation or its stockholders, failed to act in
   good faith, engaged in intentional misconduct or a knowing violation
   of the law, willfully or negligently authorized the unlawful payment
   of a dividend or approved an unlawful stock redemption or repurchase
   or obtained an improper personal benefit.  Newell's Charter contains a
   provision which eliminates directors' personal liability as set forth
   above. 
    
        The Charter and the Bylaws of Newell provide in effect that
   Newell shall indemnify its directors and officers to the extent
   permitted by the Delaware law.  Section 145 of the Delaware law
   provides that a Delaware corporation has the power to indemnify its
   directors, officers, employees and agents in certain circumstances.
    
        Subsection (a) of Section 145 of the Delaware law empowers a
   corporation to indemnify any director, officer, employee or agent, or
   former director, officer, employee or agent, who was or is a party or
   is threatened to be made a party to any threatened, pending or
   completed action, suit or proceeding, whether civil, criminal,
   administrative or investigative (other than an action by or in the
   right of the corporation), against expenses (including attorneys'
   fees), judgments, fines and amounts paid in settlement actually and
   reasonably incurred in connection with such action, suit or proceeding
   provided that such director, officer, employee or agent acted in good
   faith and in a manner he or she reasonably believed to be in or not
   opposed to the best interests of the corporation, and, with respect to
   any criminal action or proceeding, provided that such director,
   officer, employee or agent had no reasonable cause to believe that his
   or her conduct was unlawful.
    


   <PAGE>  19


        Subsection (b) of Section 145 of the Delaware law empowers a
   corporation to indemnify any director, officer, employee or agent, or
   former director, officer, employee or agent, who was or is a party or
   is threatened to be made a party to any threatened, pending or
   completed action or suit by or in the right of the corporation to
   procure a judgment in its favor by reason of the fact that such person
   acted in any of the capacities set forth above, against expenses
   (including attorneys' fees) actually and reasonably incurred in
   connection with the defense or settlement of such action or suit
   provided that such person acted in good faith and in a manner he or
   she reasonably believed to be in or not opposed to the best interests
   of the corporation, except that no indemnification may be made in
   respect of any claim, issue or matter as to which such person shall
   have been adjudged to be liable to the corporation unless and only to
   the extent that the Court of Chancery shall determine that despite the
   adjudication of liability such person is fairly and reasonably
   entitled to indemnity for such expenses which the court shall deem
   proper. 
    
        Section 145 further provides that to the extent that a director
   or officer or employee of a corporation has been successful in the
   defense of any action, suit or proceeding referred to in subsections
   (a) and (b) or in the defense of any claim, issue or matter therein,
   he or she shall be indemnified against expenses (including attorneys'
   fees) actually and reasonably incurred by him or her in connection
   therewith; that indemnification provided by Section 145 shall not be
   deemed exclusive of any other rights to which the party seeking
   indemnification may be entitled; and the corporation is empowered to
   purchase and maintain insurance on behalf of a director, officer,
   employee or agent of the corporation against any liability asserted
   against him or her or incurred by him or her in any such capacity or
   arising out of his or her status as such whether or not the
   corporation would have the power to indemnify him or her against such
   liabilities under Section 145; and that, unless indemnification is
   ordered by a court, the determination that indemnification under
   subsections (a) and (b) of Section 145 is proper because the director,
   officer, employee or agent has met the applicable standard of conduct
   under such subsections shall be made by (1) a majority vote of the
   directors who are not parties to such action, suit or proceeding, even
   though less than a quorum, or (2) if there are no such directors, or
   if such directors so direct, by independent legal counsel in a written
   opinion, or (3) by the stockholders.
    
        Newell has in effect insurance policies for general officers' and
   directors' liability insurance covering all of Newell's officers and
   directors.  Newell also has entered into indemnification agreements
   with each of its officers and directors that provide that the officers
   and directors will be entitled to their indemnification rights as they
   existed at the time they entered into the agreements, regardless of
   subsequent changes in Newell's indemnification policy.

        Pursuant to an Agreement and Plan of Merger by and between Newell
   Co., Rooster Company and Rubbermaid Incorporated dated as of October


   <PAGE>  20


   20, 1998 (the "Merger Agreement"), Newell will, to the fullest extent
   not prohibited by applicable law, indemnify, defend and hold harmless
   each person who is now, or has been at any time prior to the date of
   the merger agreement, or who becomes prior to the Effective Time (as
   defined in the Merger Agreement), an officer, director of employee of
   Rubbermaid or any of its subsidiaries against any losses, expenses,
   claims, damages or liabilities (1) arising out of acts or omissions
   occurring at or prior to the Effective Time that are based on or
   arising out of the fact that such person is or was a director, officer
   or employee of Rubbermaid or any of its subsidiaries or served as a
   fiduciary under or with respect to any Rubbermaid employee benefit
   plan and (2) to the extent they are based on or arise out of the
   transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement.  In addition, from
   and after the Effective Time, directors and officers of Rubbermaid who
   become directors or officers of Newell will be entitled to
   indemnification under the  Charter and the Bylaws of Newell, as the
   same may be amended from time to time in accordance with their terms
   and applicable law, and to all other indemnity rights and protections
   as are afforded to other directors and officers of Newell.

        Additionally, for six years after the Effective Time, Newell will
   maintain in effect Rubbermaid's current directors' and officers'
   liability insurance covering acts or omissions occurring prior to the
   Effective Time with respect to those persons who are currently covered
   by Rubbermaid's directors' and officers' liability insurance policy on
   terms with respect to such coverage and amount no less favorable than
   those of such policy in effect on the date of the Merger Agreement;
   provided that Newell may substitute policies of Newell or its
   subsidiaries containing terms with respect to coverage and amount no
   less favorable to such directors or officers.  Newell will not be
   required to pay aggregate premiums for the insurance described in this
   paragraph in excess of 200% of the aggregate premiums paid by
   Rubbermaid in 1998, except that if the annual premiums of such
   insurance coverage exceed such amount, Newell will be obligated to
   obtain a policy with the best coverage available, in the reasonable
   judgment of Newell's Board, for a cost up to but not exceeding such
   amount.  

        For six years after the Effective Time, Newell will also maintain
   in effect Rubbermaid's current fiduciary liability insurance policies
   for employees who serve or have served as fiduciaries under any
   Rubbermaid benefit plan with coverages and in amounts no less
   favorable than those of such policy in effect on the date of the
   Merger Agreement. 

   ITEM 16.  EXHIBITS.

        The Exhibits filed herewith are set forth on the Exhibit Index
   filed as part of this Registration Statement.


   <PAGE>  21


   ITEM 17.  UNDERTAKINGS.

        (a)  Newell hereby undertakes:

        (1)  To file, during any period in which offers or sales are
   being made, a post-effective amendment to this Registration Statement:

             (i)  To include any prospectus required by Section 10(a)(3)
                  of the Securities Act;

             (ii) To reflect in the prospectus any facts or events
                  arising after the effective date of the Registration
                  Statement (or the most recent post-effective amendment
                  thereof) which, individually or in the aggregate,
                  represent a fundamental change in the information set
                  forth in this Registration Statement.  Notwithstanding
                  the foregoing, any increase or decrease in volume of
                  securities offered (if the total dollar value of
                  securities offered would not exceed that which was
                  registered) and any deviation from the low or high end
                  of the estimated maximum offering rang may be reflected
                  in the form of prospectus filed with the Commission
                  pursuant to Rule 242(b) if, in the aggregate, the
                  changes in volume and price represent no more than a
                  20% change in the maximum aggregate offering price set
                  forth in the "Calculation of Registration Fee" table in
                  the effective registration statement; and

             (iii)     To include any material information with respect
                       to the plan of distribution not previously
                       disclosed in this Registration Statement or any
                       material change to such information in this
                       Registration Statement;

   PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that paragraphs (a)(1)(i) and (a)(1)(ii) of this
   section do not apply if the registration statement is on form s-3,
   form s-8 or form f-3, and the information required to be included in a
   post-effective amendment by those paragraphs is contained in periodic
   reports filed with or furnished to the Commission by Newell pursuant
   to Section 13 or Section 15(d) of the Exchange Act that are
   incorporated by reference in this Registration Statement.

        (2)  That, for the purpose of determining any liability under the
   Securities Act, each such post-effective amendment shall be deemed to
   be a new registration statement relating to the securities offered
   therein, and the offering of such securities at that time shall be
   deemed to be the initial bona fide offering thereof.

        (3)  To remove from registration by means of a post-effective
   amendment any of the securities being registered which remain unsold
   at the termination of the offering.


   <PAGE>  22


        (b)  Newell hereby undertakes that, for purposes of determining
   any liability under the Securities Act of 1933, each filing of
   Newell's annual report pursuant to Section 13(a) or Section 15(d) of
   the Exchange Act (and, where applicable, each filing of an employee
   benefit plan's annual report pursuant to Section 15 (d) of the
   Exchange Act) that is incorporated by reference in this Registration
   Statement shall be deemed to be a new registration statement relating
   to the securities offered therein, and the offering of such securities
   at that time shall be deemed to be the initial bona fide offering
   thereof.

        (c)  Insofar as indemnification for liabilities arising under the
   Securities Act may be permitted to directors, officers and controlling
   persons of Newell pursuant to the foregoing provisions, or otherwise,
   Newell has been advised that in the opinion of the Commission such
   indemnification is against public policy as expressed in the
   Securities Act and is, therefore, unenforceable. In the event that a
   claim for indemnification against such liabilities (other than the
   payment by Newell of expenses incurred or paid by a director, officer
   or controlling person of Newell in the successful defense of any
   action, suit or proceeding) is asserted by such director, officer or
   controlling person in connection with the securities being registered,
   Newell will, unless in the opinion of its counsel the matter has been
   settled by controlling precedent, submit to a court of appropriate
   jurisdiction the question whether such indemnification by it is
   against public policy as expressed in the Securities Act and will be
   governed by the final adjudication of such issue.



                                 SIGNATURES

        Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933,  the
   Registrant hereby certifies that it has reasonable grounds to believe
   that it meets all the requirements for filing on Form S-3 and has duly
   caused this registration statement to be signed on its behalf by the
   undersigned, thereunto duly authorized, in the City of Rockford, State
   of Illinois, on the 10th day of March, 1999.

                                      NEWELL CO.


                                      By: /s/ Dale L. Matschullat
                                          ------------------------------
                                           Dale L. Matschullat
                                           Vice President - General

   <PAGE>  23


   Counsel

        Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, as
   amended, this Registration Statement has been signed by the following
   persons in the capacities and on the date indicated.

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
              Signature                                          Title                             Date
              ---------                                          -----                             ----
     <S>                                        <C>                                   <C>

     *John J. McDonough                         Vice Chairman and Chief 
     -------------------------------            Executive Officer (Principal
              John J. McDonough                 Executive Officer) and Director


     *Thomas A. Ferguson, Jr.                   President and Chief
     -------------------------------            Operating Officer and Director
              Thomas A. Ferguson, Jr.


     *Donald L. Krause                          Senior Vice President - Corporate
     -------------------------------            Controller (Principal Accounting
              Donald L. Krause                  Officer)


     *William T. Alldredge                      Vice President - Finance
     -------------------------------            (Principal Financial Officer)
              William T. Alldredge

     *William P. Sovey                          Chairman of the Board of
     -------------------------------            Directors
              William P. Sovey


     *Alton F. Doody                            Director
     -------------------------------
              Alton F. Doody


     <PAGE>  24


     *Gary H. Driggs                            Director
     -------------------------------
              Gary H. Driggs


     *Daniel C. Ferguson                        Director
     -------------------------------
              Daniel C. Ferguson


     *Robert L. Katz                            Director
     -------------------------------
              Robert L. Katz


     *Elizabeth Cuthbert Millett                Director
     ----------------------------------
              Elizabeth Cuthbert Millett


     *Cynthia A. Montgomery                     Director
     --------------------------------
              Cynthia A. Montgomery


     *Allan P. Newell                           Director
     --------------------------------
              Allan P. Newell


     *Henry B. Pearsall                         Director
     --------------------------------
              Henry B. Pearsall


</TABLE>





     *By:     /s/ Dale L. Matschullat                        March 10, 1999
              -------------------------------
              Dale L. Matschullat
              Attorney-in-Fact


   <PAGE>  25


                              INDEX TO EXHIBITS

         Exhibit
         Number             Exhibit
         ------             -------

         2*       Agreement and Plan of Merger dated as of
                  October 20, 1998, among Newell, Rubbermaid
                  and Rooster Company (incorporated by
                  reference to Annex A to the joint proxy
                  statement/prospectus contained in Newell's
                  Registration Statement on Form S-4 (File No.
                  333-71747) effective February 4, 1999.


         4.1      Rubbermaid Incorporated Amended and Restated
                  1989 Stock Incentive and Option Plan.

        4.2*      Rights Agreement, dated as of August 6,
                  1998, between Newell and First Chicago Trust
                  Company of New York (incorporated by
                  reference to Exhibit I to Newell's
                  Registration Statement on Form 8-A12B (Reg.
                  No. 1-09608), filed with the Commission on
                  August 28, 1998).

        5.1*      Opinion of Schiff Hardin & Waite.

         5.2      Supplemental Opinion of Schiff Hardin &
                  Waite.

        23.1*     Consent of Arthur Andersen LLP.


        23.2      Supplemental Consent of Arthur Andersen LLP.

        23.3*     Consent of Schiff Hardin & Waite (included
                  in its opinion filed as Exhibit 5.1 in this
                  Registration Statement).

        23.4      Supplemental Consent of Schiff Hardin &
                  Waite (included in its opinion filed as
                  Exhibit 5.2 in this Registration Statement).

         24*      Power of Attorney (set forth on the
                  signature page of the S-4 Registration
                  Statement).


   -------------------

   *    Previously filed.



                                                             EXHIBIT 4.1
                                                             -----------


    
                           RUBBERMAID INCORPORATED
                            AMENDED AND RESTATED
                    1989 STOCK INCENTIVE AND OPTION PLAN
    
                                  PREAMBLE
    
        The purpose of this Plan is to reward performance and to build
   each Participant's equity interest in the stock of Rubbermaid
   Incorporated by providing long term incentives and rewards to
   directors and officers and other key employees of the Company and its
   subsidiaries who contribute to its continuing success by their
   innovation, ability, industry, loyalty and exceptional service. This
   Plan was originally approved by shareholders at the 1989 Annual
   Meeting and subsequently amended and approved by shareholders at the
   1994 Annual Meeting.
    
                                      SECTION I
                                     DEFINITIONS

   BENEFICIARY

   1.01   "Beneficiary" means a person or entity (including a trust or
          estate), designated in writing by a Holder on such forms and in
          accordance with such terms and conditions as the Committee may
          prescribe, to whom the Holder's Stock Incentives and related
          rights and privileges under the Plan shall pass in the event of
          the death of the Holder.
    
   BOARD OR BOARD OF DIRECTORS

   1.02   "Board" or "Board of Directors" means the Board of Directors of
          Rubbermaid Incorporated, as constituted from time to time.
    
   CHANGE IN CONTROL

   1.03   "Change in Control" means the occurrence of any of the
          following events: 
    
             (i) The Company is merged, consolidated or reorganized into
          or with another corporation or other legal person, and as a
          result of such merger, consolidation or reorganization less
          than two-thirds of the combined voting power of the then-
          outstanding securities of such corporation or person
          immediately after such transaction are held in the aggregate by
          the holders of the combined voting power of the then-
          outstanding securities entitled to vote generally in the
          election of directors ("Voting Stock") of the Company
          immediately prior to such transaction;
    
             (ii) The Company sells or otherwise transfers all or
          substantially all of its assets to another corporation or other
          legal entity, and as a result of such sale or transfer less


   <PAGE>  29


          than two-thirds of the combined voting power of the then-
          outstanding securities of such corporation or entity
          immediately after such sale or transfer is held in the
          aggregate by the holders of Voting Stock of the Company
          immediately prior to such sale or transfer;
    
             (iii)  There is a report filed on Schedule 13D or Schedule
          14D-1 (or any successor schedule, form or report), each as
          promulgated pursuant to the Exchange Act, disclosing that any
          person (as the term "person" is used in Section 13(d)(3) or
          Section 14(d)(2) of the Exchange Act) has become the beneficial
          owner (as the term "beneficial owner" is defined under Rule
          13d-3 or any successor rule or regulation promulgated under the
          Exchange Act) of securities representing 15% or more of the
          Voting Stock of the Company;
    
             (iv) The Company files a report or proxy statement with the
          Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to the Exchange Act
          disclosing in response to Form 8-K or Schedule 14A (or any
          successor schedule, form or report or item therein) that a
          Change in Control of the Company has occurred or will occur in
          the future pursuant to any then-existing contract or
          transaction; or
    
             (v) If, during any period of two consecutive years,
          individuals who at the beginning of any such period constitute
          the Directors of the Company cease for any reason to constitute
          at least a majority thereof; provided, however, that for
          purposes of this clause (v) each Director who is first elected,
          or first nominated for election by the holders of the Voting
          Stock, by a vote of at least two-thirds of the Directors of the
          Company (or a committee thereof) then still in office who were
          Directors of the Company at the beginning of any such period
          will be deemed to have been a Director of the Company at the
          beginning of such period.
    
             Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of Sections
          1.03(iii) or 1.03(iv), unless otherwise determined in a
          specific case by majority vote of the Board, a Change in
          Control shall not be deemed to have occurred for purposes of
          Sections 1.03(iii) or 1.03(iv) solely because (1) the Company,
          (2) a Subsidiary, or (3) any employee stock ownership plan or
          any other employee benefit plan of the Company or any
          Subsidiary either files or becomes obligated to file a report
          or a proxy statement under or in response to Schedule 13D,
          Schedule 14D-1, Form 8-K or Schedule 14A (or any successor
          schedule, form or report or item therein) under the Exchange
          Act disclosing beneficial ownership by it of shares of Voting
          Stock, whether in excess of 15% or otherwise, or because the
          Company reports that a change in control of the Company has
          occurred or will occur in the future by reason of such
          beneficial ownership.
    


   <PAGE>  30


   CODE

   1.04   "Code" means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended and
          in effect from time to time. References to a particular Section
          of the Code shall include references to any related Treasury
          Regulations and to successor Sections of the Code.
    
   COMMITTEE

   1.05   "Committee" means the Compensation and Management Development
          Committee of the Board of Directors or such other committee or
          subcommittee designated by the Board of Directors to administer
          the Plan.
    
   COMMON SHARES

   1.06   "Common Shares" means common stock of the Company, par value
          $1.00 per share.
    
   COMPANY

   1.07   "Company" means Rubbermaid Incorporated, an Ohio corporation,
          its successors and assigns.
    
   DIRECTOR

   1.08   "Director" means a director of the Company.
    
   EMPLOYEE

   1.09   "Employee" means a key employee of the Company or a Subsidiary,
          regularly employed on a full-time basis, including an officer
          or Director if he is such an employee.
    
   EXCHANGE ACT

   1.10   "Exchange Act" means the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as
          amended from time to time.
    
   FAIR MARKET VALUE

   1.11   "Fair Market Value" on a particular date means the mean between
          the high and low sales price of a Common Share on the New York
          Stock Exchange on such date as reported in the principal
          consolidated transaction reporting system with respect to
          securities listed or admitted to trading on the New York Stock
          Exchange. If there were no sales on such date reported as
          provided above, the respective prices on the most recent prior
          day on which a sale was so reported.
    
          In the case of an Incentive Stock Option, if the foregoing
          method of determining fair market value should be inconsistent
          with Section 422 of the Code, "Fair Market Value" shall be


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          determined by the Committee in a manner consistent with such
          Section of the Code and shall mean the value as so determined.


   HOLDER

   1.12   "Holder" means the Participant or eligible transferee (as such
          eligibility may be determined from time to time by the
          Committee) who holds a Stock Incentive.
    
   INCENTIVE STOCK OPTION

   1.13   "Incentive Stock Option" means an Option intended to meet the
          requirements of Section 422 of the Code.
    
   NON-STATUTORY STOCK OPTION

   1.14   "Non-Statutory Stock Option" means an Option which is not
          intended to be an Incentive Stock Option.
    
   OPTION

   1.15   "Option" means an option granted under this Plan to purchase
          Common Shares. Options may be Incentive Stock Options or Non-
          Statutory Stock Options. 
    
   PARTICIPANT

   1.16   "Participant" means a Director, officer or other Employee
          selected by the Committee to participate in this Plan.
    
   PERFORMANCE AWARD

   1.17   "Performance Award" means an award of Performance Shares to a
          Participant, which is contingent upon the attainment of
          performance objectives determined in the discretion of the
          Committee as more fully set forth in Section VI hereof.
    
   PERFORMANCE GOALS

   1.18   "Performance Goals" shall have the meaning ascribed to it at
          Section 6.02. 
    
   PLAN

   1.19   "Plan" means the Rubbermaid Incorporated Amended and Restated
          1989 Stock Incentive and Option Plan set forth in these pages,
          as amended from time to time.
    
   RESTRICTED STOCK AWARD

   1.20   "Restricted Stock Award" means an award of Common Shares to a
          Participant with restrictions as to disposition and subject to


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          a risk of forfeiture until certain conditions have been met.
    
   SEC RULE 16b-3

   1.21   "SEC Rule 16b-3" means Rule 16b-3 of the Securities and
          Exchange Commission promulgated under the Exchange Act, as such
          rule or any successor rule may be in effect with respect to
          Section 16 Persons from time to time. 
    
   SECTION 16 PERSON

   1.22   "Section 16 Person" means a person subject to potential
          liability under Section 16(b) of the Exchange Act with respect
          to transactions involving equity securities of the Company.
    
   STOCK APPRECIATION RIGHT

   1.23   "Stock Appreciation Right" means a right granted under Section
          VIII below. 
    
   STOCK INCENTIVE

   1.24   "Stock Incentive" means a Performance Award, Restricted Stock
          Award, Option or Stock Appreciation Right.
    
   SUBSIDIARY

   1.25   "Subsidiary" means a corporation or other form of business
          association of which shares (or other ownership interests)
          having more than 50% of the voting power are owned or
          controlled, directly or indirectly, by the Company; provided,
          however, that in the case of an Incentive Stock Option, the
          term "Subsidiary" shall mean a Subsidiary (as defined by the
          preceding clause) which is also a "subsidiary corporation" as
          defined in Section 424(f) of the Code.

                                      SECTION II
                                 PLAN ADMINISTRATION
    
   ADMINISTRATOR

   2.01   The Plan shall be administered by the Committee, which shall
          consist of three or more directors appointed from time to time
          by the Board. Unless the Board determines otherwise, the
          Committee shall be comprised solely of "outside directors"
          within the meaning of Section 162(m) of the Code. In addition,
          the Committee will be constituted in a manner that satisfies
          the "non-employee" director standard in SEC Rule 16b-3.
          Notwithstanding the requirements contained in the two
          immediately preceding sentences, the Board may, in its
          discretion, delegate to a committee or subcommittee of the
          Board that does not meet the foregoing requirements any or all
          of the authority and responsibility of the Committee with


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          respect to awards of Stock Incentives to employees who are not
          Section 16 Persons or "covered employees" for purposes of
          Section 162(m) of the Code at the time any such delegated
          authority or responsibility is exercised. Such other committee
          or subcommittee may consist of three or more directors who may,
          but need not, be officers or employees of the Company or of any
          of its Subsidiaries. To the extent that the Board has delegated
          to such other committee or subcommittee the authority and
          responsibility of the Committee pursuant to the foregoing, all
          references to the Committee in the Plan shall be to such other
          committee or subcommittee.

   ADMINISTRATIVE POWERS

   2.02   The Committee shall have full power to interpret and administer
          the Plan and full authority to act in selecting the
          Participants to whom Stock Incentives will be granted, in
          determining the type and amount of Stock Incentives to be
          granted to each such Participant, the terms and conditions of
          Stock Incentives granted under the Plan, including any
          applicable Performance Goals, and the terms of agreements which
          will be entered into with Participants. The Committee shall
          have the power to make regulations for carrying out the Plan
          and to make changes in such regulations as it from time to time
          deems proper. Any interpretation by the Committee of the terms
          and provisions of the Plan and any instrument issued thereunder
          and its administration thereof, and all action taken by the
          Committee, shall be final, binding and conclusive on the
          Company, its shareholders, Subsidiaries, affiliates, all
          Holders, their respective legal representatives, successors and
          assigns and upon all other persons claiming under or through
          any of them.
    
   LIMITATION ON LIABILITY

   2.03   Members of the Board of Directors and members of the Committee
          acting under the Plan shall be fully protected in relying in
          good faith upon information supplied by the management of the
          Company and the advice of counsel and shall incur no liability
          except for acts or omissions undertaken with deliberate intent
          to cause injury or undertaken with reckless disregard. 
    
                                     SECTION III
                                     PLAN SHARES
    
   SHARES SUBJECT TO THE PLAN; MAXIMUM NUMBER -- AGGREGATE

   3.01   Subject to adjustments as provided in Section X and the
          provisions of Sections 3.03 and 8.07 hereof, the total number
          of Common Shares as to which Stock Incentives may be granted
          under the Plan in each calendar year during any part of which
          the Plan is effective shall be one percent (1%) of the total
          outstanding Common Shares as of the first day of such year;


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          provided that the maximum number of Common Shares that may be
          issued or transferred in respect of Incentive Stock Options
          granted under this Plan shall be 5,000,000 Common Shares. In
          addition, any shares issued by the Company through the
          assumption or substitution of outstanding grants from an
          acquired company shall not reduce the shares available for
          grants under the Plan. Any shares issued hereunder may consist,
          in whole or in part, of authorized and unissued shares,
          treasury shares, or shares to be purchased, as the Committee
          may from time to time determine.

   SHARES SUBJECT TO THE PLAN; MAXIMUM NUMBER -- PER PARTICIPANT 3.02
   Subject to Sections 3.03, 8.07 and 10.01 hereof, the maximum number of
   Stock Incentives that may be granted to each Participant in each
   calendar year during any part of which the Plan is in effect shall be
   as follows: 
    
             (a)  With respect to Common Shares subject to Options,
          500,000 Common Shares;
    
             (b)  With respect to Common Shares subject to Stock
          Appreciation Rights, 500,000 Common Shares;
    
             (c)  With respect to Restricted Stock (not issued in payment
          of Performance Awards), that number of Common Shares whose
          value equals the lesser of (i) 500% of such Participant's base
          salary for such year or (ii) $2,000,000 (based on the Fair
          Market Value of Common Shares on the date the award is granted,
          not the date the award vests or is paid); 
    
             (d)  With respect to Performance Awards, that number of
          Common Shares whose value equals the lesser of (i) 500% of such
          Participant's base salary for such year or (ii) $2,000,000
          (based on the Fair Market Value of Common Shares on the date
          the award is granted, not the date the award is earned or
          paid).

   CHARGING OF SHARES

   3.03   Subject to the provisions of Section 8.07, Common Shares
          subject to a Stock Incentive that are forfeited, terminated, or
          canceled without having been exercised (other than Common
          Shares subject to an Option that is canceled upon the exercise
          of a related Stock Appreciation Right) will again be available
          for grant under this Plan, without reducing the number of
          Common Shares available in any calendar year for grant of Stock
          Incentives. If a Holder pays all or part of the exercise price
          associated with a Stock Incentive by the transfer of Common
          Shares or the surrender (including by attestation) of all or
          part of a Stock Incentive (including the Stock Incentive being
          exercised) such Common Shares will also be available for grant
          under this Plan, without reducing the number of Common Shares
          available in any calendar year for grant of Stock Incentives. 


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                                      SECTION IV
                              GRANTS OF STOCK INCENTIVES
    
   TYPE OF AWARDS

   4.01   Subject to the provisions of the Plan, the Committee may at any
          time, or from time to time, grant Performance Awards,
          Restricted Stock Awards, Options, or Stock Appreciation Rights,
          or any combination thereof, to any Participant.
    
   TANDEM AWARDS

   4.02   The Committee may (but need not) grant any Stock Incentive in
          tandem with another Stock Incentive. Tandem Stock Incentives
          may be granted as either alternatives or supplements to one
          another. The terms and conditions of any such Tandem Stock
          Incentives shall be determined by the Committee subject to the
          provisions of the Plan.
    
                                      SECTION V
                               RESTRICTED STOCK AWARDS
    
   RESTRICTED STOCK AGREEMENTS

   5.01   Restricted Stock Awards shall be evidenced by Restricted Stock
          agreements. Such agreements shall conform to the requirements
          of the Plan and may contain such other provisions (including
          provisions for the protection of Restricted Stock Awards in the
          event of a Change in Control) as the Committee shall deem
          advisable.
    
   RIGHTS OF PARTICIPANTS

   5.02   Subject to the restrictions on transfer and the risk of
          forfeiture, and except to the extent the Committee provides
          otherwise at the time of grant of a Restricted Stock Award, a
          Participant who has been granted a Restricted Stock Award will
          thereafter have all the rights of a shareholder, including the
          right to receive dividends paid on such shares and to vote such
          shares unless and until any such shares are forfeited.
          Certificates or other evidence of Restricted Stock Awards will
          be held by the Company or other designee of the Committee.
    
   DELIVERY OF SHARES

   5.03   The Restricted Stock Award agreement shall specify the duration
          of the restricted period and the employment conditions under
          which the Restricted Stock may be forfeited to the Company. If,
          at the end of the restricted period, the restrictions imposed
          hereunder lapse as provided in the Restricted Stock Award
          agreement, a certificate representing the number of Common
          Shares on which restrictions have lapsed as well as any other


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          form of compensation provided for in the agreement will be
          delivered to the Participant or his Beneficiary upon compliance
          by the Participant with any requirements provided for in the
          agreement. The Committee may, in its sole discretion, modify or
          accelerate the vesting of shares of Restricted Stock. 
    
   FORFEITURE

   5.04   In addition to any specific provisions on forfeiture provided
          for in any Restricted Stock Award agreement, Restricted Stock
          Awards will be forfeited if the Participant terminates
          employment with the Company, a Subsidiary or an affiliate for
          any reason other than death, disability or retirement, except
          that the Committee shall have the authority to provide for
          their continuation in whole or in part whenever in its judgment
          it shall determine that such continuation is in the best
          interests of the Company. 
    
   NONASSIGNABILITY

   5.05   Restricted Stock Awards may not be pledged, assigned or
          transferred for any reason during the Participant's lifetime,
          and any attempt to do so shall be void and the relevant Award
          shall be forfeited.
    
   CHANGES IN CONTROL

   5.06   In the event of a Change in Control each outstanding Restricted
          Stock Award will become fully vested in each Participant as of
          the day before such event occurs. This will result in the lapse
          of all restrictions on such Restricted Stock Awards.
    
                                      SECTION VI
                                  PERFORMANCE AWARDS
    
   PERFORMANCE AWARD AGREEMENTS

   6.01   Performance Awards shall be evidenced by Performance Award
          agreements. Such agreements shall conform to the requirements
          of the Plan and may contain such other provisions (including
          Performance Goals (as defined below) and provisions for the
          protection of Performance Awards in the event of a Change in
          Control) as the Committee shall deem advisable. 
    
   AWARD PERIOD AND PERFORMANCE GOALS

   6.02   The Committee shall determine and include in a Performance
          Award the period of time during which a Performance Award may
          be earned ("Award Period").

          The Committee shall also establish performance objectives
          ("Performance Goals") to be met by the Company, Subsidiary or
          affiliate during the Award Period as a condition to payment of,


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          and/or the lapse of any applicable restrictions relating to,
          the Performance Award. The Performance Goals may include
          minimum and optimum objectives or a single set of objectives. 
          With respect to Performance Awards that are intended to qualify
          as "performance based" within the meaning of Code Section
          162(m)(4)(C), the Committee shall (i) select the Participants
          for such Performance Awards, (ii) establish in writing the
          applicable Performance Goals and all related terms no later
          that 90 days after the commencement of the period of service to
          which the Performance Goals relate (or such earlier or later
          date as may be the applicable deadline for compensation payable
          hereunder to qualify as "performance based" within the meaning
          of Code Section 162(m)(4)(C)), and (iii) designate the
          Performance Awards that are to qualify as "performance based"
          within the meaning of Code Section 162(m)(4)(C). 

          The Committee shall establish in writing the Performance Goals
          for each Award Period which shall be based on any of the
          following performance criteria, either alone or in any
          combination, on either a consolidated or business unit or
          divisional level, and which shall include or exclude
          discontinued operations and acquisition expenses (e.g., pooling
          of interests), as the Committee may determine: return on net
          assets, return on capital employed, economic value added, level
          of sales, earnings per share, income before income taxes and
          cumulative effect of accounting changes, net income, return on
          equity, total shareholder return, market valuation, cash flow
          and completion of acquisitions. The foregoing criteria shall
          have any reasonable definitions that the Committee may specify
          at the time the Performance Goal is established, which may
          include or exclude any or all of the following items, as the
          Committee may specify: extraordinary, unusual, or non-recurring
          items; effects of accounting changes; effects of currency
          fluctuations; effects of financing activities (e.g., effect on
          earnings per share of issuing convertible debt securities);
          expenses for restructuring or productivity initiatives; non-
          operating items; acquisition expenses (e.g., pooling of
          interests); and effects of divestitures. Any such performance
          criterion or combination of such criteria may apply to the
          Participant's award opportunity in its entirety or to any
          designated portion or portions of the opportunity, as the
          Committee may specify.

   NO DISCRETION

   6.03   With respect to Performance Awards that are intended to qualify
          as "performance based" within the meaning of Code Section
          162(m)(4)(C), the Committee has no discretion to increase the
          amount of the award due upon attainment of the applicable
          Performance Goals. No provision of this Plan shall preclude the
          Committee from exercising negative discretion with respect to
          any Performance Award (i.e., to reduce or eliminate the award
          payable) within the meaning of Treasury Regulation Section


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          1.162-27(e)(2)(iii)(A).
    
   PERFORMANCE AWARD EARNED

   6.04   The Performance Awards shall be expressed in terms of Common
          Shares and referred to as "Performance Shares." With respect to
          each Performance Award, the Committee shall fix the number of
          allocable Performance Shares. The level of Performance Goals
          attained will determine the percentage of Performance Shares
          earned for an Award Period. After completion of the Award
          Period, the Committee shall certify in writing the extent to
          which the Performance Goals and other material terms applicable
          to such award are attained. Unless and until the Committee so
          certifies, the Performance Award shall not be paid.
    
   FORFEITURE

   6.05   In addition to any specific provisions on forfeiture provided
          for in any Performance Award agreement, Performance Awards will
          be forfeited if the Participant terminates employment (other
          than upon death, disability or retirement) with the Company, a
          Subsidiary or an affiliate prior to the completion of the Award
          Period; provided that the Committee shall have the authority to
          provide for a partial or full payment of the Performance Award  
            that would have been payable if the Participant had continued
          employment for the entire Award Period, which shall be paid at
          the same time as it would have been paid if no such termination
          of employment occurred, but only if and to the extent the
          exercise of such discretion by the Committee does not prevent
          any Performance Award from qualifying as "performance based"
          within the meaning of Code Section 162(m)(4)(C). 
    
   PERFORMANCE AWARD PAYMENT

   6.06   The Committee, in its discretion, may elect to make the payment
          of Performance Awards in Restricted Shares, Common Shares, cash
          or any combination of the foregoing. If the Performance Award
          is paid in Restricted Shares or Common Shares, the Company
          shall issue one Restricted Share or Common Share for each
          Performance Share earned. If the Performance Award is paid in
          cash, the cash payable shall be equal to the Fair Market Value
          of the Performance Shares earned as of the last day of the
          Award Period.
    
   DELAYED PAYMENT

   6.07   To the extent that the Committee, in its sole discretion,
          determines that the payment of any Performance Award is not
          deductible by the Company based on Code Section 162(m), the
          Company shall delay the payment of such Performance Award. The
          unpaid portion of a Performance Award that is subject to this
          Section 6.07 shall be paid (in whole or in part), at the     
          discretion of the Committee, when such payment is deductible in


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          accordance with Code Section 162(m). The delayed payment of a
          Performance Award payable in Common Shares or Restricted Shares
          shall be equal to the number of Performance Shares earned but
          unpaid. The delayed payment of a Performance Award payable in
          cash shall be equal to the Fair Market Value of the earned but
          unpaid Performance Shares as of the appropriate date selected
          by the Committee.
    
   RIGHTS OF PARTICIPANTS

   6.08   Subject to the restrictions on transfer and the risk of
          forfeiture, and except to the extent the Committee provides
          otherwise at the time of grant of a Performance Award, a
          Participant who has been granted a Performance Award payable in
          Common Shares or Restricted Shares will thereafter have all the
          rights of a shareholder, including the right to receive
          dividends paid on such shares and to vote such shares unless
          and until any such shares are forfeited. Certificates or other
          evidence of Performance Awards will be held by the Company or
          other designee of the Committee. 
    
   NONASSIGNABILITY

   6.09   Performance Awards may not be pledged, assigned or transferred
          for any reason during the Participant's lifetime, and any
          attempt to do so shall be void and the relevant Award shall be
          forfeited.
    
   CHANGE IN CONTROL

   6.10   In the event of a Change in Control each outstanding
          Performance Award will become fully vested in each Participant
          as of the day before such event occurs. This will result in the
          lapse of all restrictions on such Performance Awards,
          regardless of any unachieved Performance Goal. 
    
                                     SECTION VII
                                       OPTIONS
    
   TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF OPTIONS

   7.01   Except as otherwise provided in Section 12.07, Options shall be
          subject to the provisions set forth in this Section.

   PURCHASE PRICE

   7.02   Subject to the provisions of Section X, the price at which each
          Common Share may be purchased under an Option shall be not less
          than 100% of the Fair Market Value of a Common Share on the
          date the Option is granted (or in the case of any optionee who,
          at the time an Incentive Stock Option is granted, owns,
          directly or indirectly within the meaning of Section 424(d) of
          the Code, stock possessing more than 10% of the total combined


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          voting      power of all classes of stock of his employer
          corporation or of its parent or subsidiary corporation, not
          less than 110% of the Fair Market Value of a Common Share on
          the date the Incentive Stock Option is granted). 
    
   PAYMENT OF PURCHASE PRICE

   7.03   The purchase price of shares subject to an Option may be paid
          in whole or in part (a) in cash, (b) by bank, certified,
          cashier's or personal check subject to collection, (c) if so
          provided in the Option and subject to such terms and conditions
          as the Committee may impose, by delivering to the Company a
          properly executed exercise notice and instructions to deliver
          the resulting stock to a stockbroker that are intended to
          satisfy the provisions of Section 220.3(e)(4) of Regulation T
          issued by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
          as in effect from time to time, and (d) if so provided in the
          Option and subject to such terms and conditions as are
          specified in the Option, (i) in Common Shares (including
          through an attestation procedure) or other property surrendered
          to the Company or (ii) by the surrender of all or part of the
          Option being exercised, or by a combination of the foregoing
          methods, as and to the extent permitted by the Committee.
          Property for purposes of this paragraph shall include an
          obligation of the Company unless prohibited by applicable law.
          Common Shares thus surrendered shall be valued at their Fair
          Market Value on the date of exercise. Any such other property
          thus surrendered shall be valued at its fair market value on
          any reasonable basis established or approved by the Committee.
          Any Common Shares surrendered to the Company in payment of an
          Option's purchase price pursuant to Section 7.03(d) (including
          by attestation) will again be available for grant under this
          Plan, without reducing the number of Common Shares available in
          any calendar year for grant of Stock Incentives.
    
   CONSIDERATION FOR GRANT OF OPTIONS

   7.04   Options may be granted for such lawful consideration, including
          money or other property, tangible or intangible, or labor or
          services received or to be received by the Company, as the
          Committee may determine when the Option is granted. Property
          for purposes of the preceding sentence shall include an
          obligation of the Company unless prohibited by applicable law. 
    
          Subject to the foregoing and the other provisions of this
          Section VII, each Option may be exercisable in full at the time
          of grant or may become exercisable in one or more installments,
          and at such time or times, as the Committee may determine. The
          Committee may at any time accelerate the date on which an
          Option becomes exercisable, and no additional consideration
          need be received by the Company in exchange for such
          acceleration. Unless otherwise provided in the Option, an
          Option, to the extent it becomes exercisable, may be exercised


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          at any time in whole or in part until the expiration or
          termination of the Option.
    
   CERTAIN LIMITATIONS ON EXERCISE

   7.05   Unless otherwise determined by the Committee, each Option may
          be exercised, during the Holder's lifetime, only by the Holder
          or the Holder's guardian or legal representative, and after
          death only by the Holder's Beneficiary or, absent a
          Beneficiary, by his estate or by a person who acquired the
          right to exercise the Option by will or the laws of descent and
          distribution.  Notwithstanding any other provision of this
          Plan, (a) no Option shall be exercisable after the tenth
          anniversary of the date the Option was granted, and (b) no
          Incentive Stock Option which is granted to any optionee who, at
          the time such Option is granted, owns stock, directly or
          indirectly within the meaning of Section 424(d) of the Code,
          possessing more than 10% of the total combined voting power of
          all classes of stock of his employer corporation or of its
          parent or subsidiary corporation, shall  be exercisable after
          the expiration of five (5) years from the date such Option is
          granted. The Company may but need not provide for an Option to
          be exercisable after termination of employment or cessation of
          service as a Director, as the case may be, until its fixed
          expiration date (or until an earlier date or specified event
          occurs).
    
   INCENTIVE STOCK OPTIONS

   7.06   An Option may, but not need, be an Incentive Stock Option. The
          aggregate Fair Market Value (determined as of the time the
          Option is granted) of the stock with respect to which Incentive
          Stock Options may be exercisable for the first time by any
          Employee during any calendar year (under all plans, including
          this Plan, of his employer corporation and its parent and
          subsidiary corporations) shall not exceed $100,000 or such
          other maximum amount permitted by the Code.
    
    
   OPTION INSTRUMENTS

   7.07   Each Option shall be evidenced by a written instrument, signed
          by an officer of the Company duly authorized to do so, which
          shall contain such terms and conditions, and shall be in such
          form, as the Committee shall determine, provided the instrument
          is consistent with this Plan and incorporates it by reference.
          An Option, if so approved by the Committee, may include terms,
          conditions, restrictions and limitations in addition to those
          provided for in this Plan including, without limitation, terms
          and conditions providing for the transfer or issuance of
          shares, on exercise of an Option, which may be non-transferable
          and forfeitable to the Company in designated circumstances.
    


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   PROVISION APPLICABLE TO CERTAIN HARDSHIP DISTRIBUTIONS

   7.08   No Participant shall make any elective contribution or employee
          contribution (within the meaning of Treasury Regulation Section
          1.401(k)-l(d)(2)(iv)(B)(4)) (i.e., exercise an Option with cash
          or check) to the Plan during the twelve-month period after the
          Participant's receipt of a deemed hardship distribution (within
          the meaning of Treasury Regulation Section 1.401(k)-
          1(d)(2)(iv)) from a plan of the Company (or a related party
          within the provisions of Code Section 414(b), (c), (m) or (o))
          containing a cash or deferred arrangement under Section 401(k)
          of the Code. The preceding sentence shall not apply if and to
          the extent that the Committee determines it is not necessary to
          qualify any such plan as a cash or deferred arrangement under
          Section 401(k) of the Code. 
    
   CERTAIN CONDITIONS TO EXERCISE

   7.09   No Option shall be exercisable unless and until the Company (a)
          obtains the approval of all regulatory bodies whose approval
          the Committee may deem necessary or desirable, and (b) complies
          with all legal requirements deemed applicable by the Committee.
    
   DATE OF EXERCISE

   7.10   An Option shall be considered exercised if and when written
          notice, signed by the person exercising the Option and stating
          the number of shares with respect to which the Option is being
          exercised, is received by the Company on a properly completed
          form approved for this purpose by the Committee, accompanied by
          full payment of the Option purchase price in one or more of the
          forms authorized by the Committee and described in Section 7.03
          above for the number of shares to be purchased. No Option may
          at any time be exercised with respect to a fractional share.
    
                                     SECTION VIII
                              STOCK APPRECIATION RIGHTS
    
   TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF STOCK APPRECIATION RIGHTS

   8.01   Stock Appreciation Rights shall be subject to such terms and
          conditions, not inconsistent with the Plan, as shall from time
          to time be determined by the Committee and to the terms and
          conditions set forth in this Section VIII.
    
   TANDEM AND FREE-STANDING RIGHTS

   8.02   Stock Appreciation Rights may be granted in connection with all
          or any part of an Option, either at the time of the grant of
          such Option or at any time thereafter during the term of the
          Option (in either case, "Tandem Stock Appreciation Rights"), or
          may be granted without reference to an Option ("Free-Standing
          Stock Appreciation Rights").


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   TANDEM RIGHTS

   8.03   Tandem Stock Appreciation Rights may be granted either as an
          alternative or a supplement to a specified Option (the
          "related" Option). Each Tandem Stock Appreciation Right that is
          granted as an alternative to an Option shall entitle the holder
          to receive the amount determined pursuant to Section 8.06 below
          if and when a related Option to purchase one Common Share that
          is then exercisable is surrendered. Each Tandem Stock
          Appreciation Right that is granted as a supplement to an Option
          shall entitle the Holder to receive the amount determined
          pursuant to Section 8.06 below if and when the Holder purchases
          a share under the related Option.
    
   CONSIDERATION FOR GRANT OF RIGHTS

   8.04   Stock Appreciation Rights may be granted for such lawful
          consideration, including money or other property, tangible or
          intangible, or labor or services received or to be received by
          the Company, as the Committee may determine when the Rights are
          granted. Property for purposes of the preceding sentence shall
          include an obligation of the Company unless prohibited by
          applicable law. Subject to the foregoing and the other
          provisions of this Section VIII, Stock Appreciation Rights may
          be exercisable in full at the time of grant or may become
          exercisable in one or more installments, and at such time or
          times, as the Committee may determine. The Committee may at any
          time accelerate the date on which Stock Appreciation Rights
          become exercisable, and no additional consideration need be
          received by the Company in exchange for such acceleration.
          Unless otherwise provided in the Rights, Stock Appreciation
          Rights, to the extent they become exercisable, may be exercised
          at any time in whole or in part until they expire or terminate.
    
   TERM OF RIGHTS

   8.05   No Free-Standing Stock Appreciation Right shall be exercisable
          after the tenth anniversary of the date it was granted, and no
          Tandem Stock Appreciation Right shall be exercisable after the
          related Option ceases to be exercisable. The Committee may but
          need not provide for Stock Appreciation Rights to be
          exercisable after termination of employment or cessation of
          service as a Director, as the case may be, until they expire
          pursuant to the first sentence of this Section 8.05 (or until
          an earlier date or specified event occurs).
    
   PAYMENT UPON EXERCISE

   8.06   Upon exercise of Stock Appreciation Rights, the Holder thereof
          shall be entitled to receive cash or Common Shares or a
          combination of each, as the Committee in its sole discretion
          may determine, equal to the amount by which the Fair Market


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          Value of a Common Share on the date of such exercise exceeds
          the Base Price of the Stock Appreciation Rights, multiplied by
          the number of Stock Appreciation Rights exercised provided that
          in no event shall a fractional share be issued. In the case of
          Tandem Stock Appreciation Rights, the Base Price shall be the
          price at may be purchased under the related Option. In the case
          of Free-Standing Stock Appreciation Rights, the Base Price
          shall be the Fair Market Value of a Common Share on the date
          the Rights were granted. The Committee may provide that,
          notwithstanding the foregoing, upon exercise of Stock
          Appreciation Rights at any time during the thirty-day period
          following a Change in Control (a "Change in Control Period"),
          including, without limitation, upon exercise of Stock
          Appreciation Rights which expire before the end of the Change
          in Control Period in which they are exercised, the amount of
          cash or shares which a Holder shall be entitled to receive
          shall equal the amount by which the highest Fair Market Value
          of a Common Share during such Change in Control Period exceeds
          the Base Price of the Stock Appreciation Rights multiplied by
          the number of Stock Appreciation Rights exercised but, in the
          case of Stock Appreciation Rights that relate to an Incentive
          Stock Option, not in excess of the maximum amount that may be
          paid under Code Section 422 without disqualifying such Option
          as an Incentive Stock Option. 
    
   CHARGING OF SHARES FOR RIGHTS

   8.07   The maximum number of shares available for use under the Plan
          shall be charged only for the number of shares which are
          actually issued or transferred in settlement of Stock
          Appreciation Rights and for that number of Common Shares having
          a Fair Market Value on the date of exercise equal to the cash
          payable in settlement of such Rights. In the case of an
          exercise of a Tandem Stock Appreciation Right that is
          alternative to an Option, if the number of Common Shares
          previously charged against the maximum number of shares
          available for use under the Plan on account of the surrendered
          portion of the Option exceeds the number of shares (if any)
          actually issued or transferred pursuant to such surrender and
          that number of Common Shares having a Fair Market Value on the
          date of exercise equal to any cash payable pursuant to such
          surrender, the excess may be added back to the number of shares
          available for use under the Plan. 
    
   CERTAIN LIMITATIONS ON EXERCISE OF RIGHTS

   8.08   Unless otherwise determined by the Committee, each Stock
          Appreciation Right may be exercised, during the Holder's
          lifetime, only by the Holder or the Holder's guardian or legal
          representative, and after death only by the Holder's
          Beneficiary or, absent a Beneficiary, by his estate or by a
          person who acquired the right to exercise the Right by will or
          the laws of descent and distribution.


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   STOCK APPRECIATION RIGHT INSTRUMENTS

   8.09   Each Stock Appreciation Right shall be evidenced by a written
          instrument, which shall contain such terms and conditions, and
          shall be in such form, as the Committee shall determine,
          provided the instrument is consistent with the Plan and
          incorporates it by reference.
    
                                      SECTION IX
                 CERTAIN CHANGE IN CONTROL, TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT 
                              AND DISABILITY PROVISIONS
    
   9.01   Notwithstanding any provision of the Plan to the contrary, any
          Option or Stock Appreciation Right which is outstanding but not
          yet exercisable at the time of a Change in Control shall become
          exercisable at that time. Any Option affected by the preceding
          sentence shall remain exercisable until it expires or
          terminates pursuant to its terms and conditions. The Committee
          may at any time, and subject to such terms and conditions as it
          may impose: 
    
             (a) authorize the Holder of an Option or Stock Appreciation
          Right to exercise the Option or Stock Appreciation Right
          following the termination of the Participant's employment with,
          or service as a Director of, the Company and its Subsidiaries,
          or following the Participant's disability, whether or not the
          Option or Stock Appreciation Right would otherwise be
          exercisable following such event, provided that in no event may
          an Option      or Right be exercised after the expiration of
          its term;

             (b) grant Options and Stock Appreciation Rights which become 
          exercisable only in the event of a Change in Control;
    
             (c) provide for Stock Appreciation Rights to be exercised
          automatically and only for cash in the event of a Change in
          Control; and 
    
             (d) provide in advance or at the time of a Change in Control
          for cash to be paid in settlement of any Option, Stock
          Appreciation Right, Performance Award or Restricted Stock Award
          in the event of a Change in Control, either at the election of
          the Participant or at the election of the Committee.
    
                                      SECTION X
                      ADJUSTMENTS UPON CHANGES IN CAPITALIZATION 
    
   ADJUSTMENTS TO BE MADE

   10.01  In the event of a reorganization, recapitalization, stock
          split, stock dividend, combination of shares, merger,
          consolidation or any other change in the corporate structure of


   <PAGE>  46


          the Company affecting Common Shares, or a sale by the Company
          of all or part of its assets other than in the normal course of
          business, or any distribution to shareholders other than a
          normal cash dividend, the Committee shall make appropriate
          adjustments in the number and kind of shares authorized by the
          Plan and to outstanding Restricted Stock Awards, Performance
          Awards, any adjustments  Options and Stock Appreciation Rights
          (including adjustments in the purchase price or Base Price
          thereof and in the number and kind of shares issuable
          thereunder) as it determines appropriate; provided that any
          such adjustments affecting Incentive Stock Options shall comply
          with Sections 422 and 424 of the Code.


                                      SECTION XI
                           PLAN EXISTENCE; PLAN AMENDMENTS
    
   EFFECTIVE DATE AND TERMINATION

   11.01  The Plan shall become effective on April 22, 1997, subject to
          shareholder approval that meets the applicable requirements of
          Section 162(m)(4)(C)(ii) of the Code and the New York Stock
          Exchange. If not so approved, the Plan and any Stock Incentive
          granted thereunder and contingent upon such approval, shall be
          null and void. If so approved, the Plan shall remain in full
          force and effect until all shares authorized to be issued or
          transferred hereunder have been exhausted or until the Plan is
          sooner terminated by the Board of Directors, and shall continue
          in effect thereafter with respect to any Stock Incentives
          outstanding at the time of such termination. In no event shall
          an Incentive Stock Option be granted under the Plan more than
          ten (10) years from the date the Plan is adopted by the Board,
          or the date the Plan is approved by the shareholders of the
          Company, whichever is earlier.
    
   AMENDMENT AND TERMINATION

   11.02  Subject to any applicable shareholder approval requirements of
          applicable law or the rules of the New York Stock Exchange, the
          Plan may be amended by the Board of Directors at any time and
          in any respect, including without limitation to qualify Stock
          Incentives hereunder as performance-based compensation under
          Code Section 162(m)(4)(C) and to permit or facilitate
          qualification of Options therefore or thereafter granted as
          Incentive Stock Options under the Code, provided that, without
          shareholder approval, no amendment shall (a) increase the
          aggregate number of shares which may be issued under Incentive
          Stock Options under the Plan within the meaning of Proposed
          Treasury Regulation Section 1.422A-2(b)(3)(iv) or its
          successor, or (b) change the material terms of a Performance
          Goal that were previously approved by shareholders within the
          meaning of Treasury Regulation Section 1.162-27(e)(4)(vi) or a
          successor provision, unless the Board shall determine that such


   <PAGE>  47


          approval is not necessary to avoid loss of a deduction under
          Section 162(m) of the Code, will not avoid such a loss of
          deduction or is not advisable. The Plan may also be terminated
          at any time by the Board of Directors. No amendment or
          termination of this Plan shall adversely affect any Stock
          Incentive granted prior to the date of such amendment or
          termination without the written consent of the Participant.
    
                                     SECTION XII
                                       GENERAL
    
   GENERAL PROVISIONS

   12.01  Unless otherwise determined by the Committee, no Stock
          Incentive granted under this Plan may be transferred or
          assigned by the Holder other than to a Beneficiary, as provided
          hereunder, or, if none, by will, pursuant to the laws of
          descent and distribution, or pursuant to a qualified domestic
          relations order; except that no Incentive Stock Option may be
          transferred or assigned pursuant to a qualified domestic
          relations order. 
    
   12.02  Nothing contained in the Plan, nor in any instrument issued
          pursuant to the Plan, shall confer upon any Participant any
          right with respect to continuance of employment by, or service
          as a Director of, as the case may be, the Company, a Subsidiary
          or affiliate, nor interfere in any way with the right of the
          Company, a Subsidiary or affiliate, to terminate the employment
          of, or service as a Director of, any Participant at any time or
          without assigning any reason therefor.
    
   12.03  For purposes of this Plan, transfer of employment between the
          Company and its Subsidiaries and affiliates shall not be deemed
          termination of employment subject, in the case of Incentive
          Stock Options and any Rights tandem thereto, to any applicable
          provisions of Sections 422 and 424 of the Code.
    
   12.04  The Company and its Subsidiaries may make such provisions as
          they may deem appropriate for the withholding of any taxes
          which they determine are required to be withheld in connection
          with any Stock Incentive. Without limiting the foregoing, the
          Committee may, subject to such terms and conditions as it may
          impose, permit or require any withholding tax obligation
          arising in connection with the grant, exercise, vesting,
          distribution or payment of any Stock Incentive to be satisfied
          in whole or in part, with or without the consent of the Holder,
          by having the Company withhold all or any part of the Common
          Shares that vest or would otherwise be distributed at such
          time. Any shares so withheld shall be valued at their Fair
          Market Value on the date of such withholding.
    
   12.05  No person (individually or as a member of a group), and no
          Beneficiary or other person claiming under or through him,


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          shall have any right, title or interest in or to any Common
          Shares allocated or reserved for the purposes of this Plan, or
          subject to any Stock Incentive, except as to such Common
          Shares, if any, as shall have been issued or transferred to
          him. 
    
   12.06  Unless this Section 12.06 prevents an Option from qualifying as
          an Incentive Stock Option under Section 422 of the Code or
          prevents a Stock Incentive from qualifying as performance based
          compensation under Section 162(m) of the Code, if any day on
          which action under the Plan must be taken falls on a Saturday,
          Sunday or legal holiday, such action may be taken on the next
          succeeding day not a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday. 
    
   12.07  Without amending the Plan, Stock Incentives may be granted to
          Participants who are foreign nationals or employed outside the
          United States or both, on such terms and conditions different
          from those specified in the Plan as may, in the judgment of the
          Committee, be necessary or desirable to further the purpose of
          the Plan.
    
   12.08  Except as provided in Section 6.03, the Committee may amend any
          outstanding Stock Incentive to the extent it deems appropriate.
          Such amendment may be unilateral by the Company, except in the
          case of amendments adverse to the Holder, in which case the
          Holder's consent is required to any such amendment.
    
   12.09  Any provision of the Plan to the contrary notwithstanding, and
          except to the extent that the Committee determines otherwise:
          (a) transactions with respect to persons whose remuneration is
          subject to the provisions of Section 162(m) of the Code shall
          conform to the requirements of Section 162(m)(4)(C) of the
          Code, and (b) every provision of the Plan shall be
          administered, interpreted and construed to carry out (a)
          hereof. 
    
   12.10  Notwithstanding any provision of the Plan to the contrary, the
          Plan is intended to give the Committee the authority to grant
          Stock Incentives hereunder that qualify as performance-based
          compensation under Code Section 162(m)(4)(C) and that do not so
          qualify. Every provision of the Plan shall be administered,
          interpreted and construed to carry out such intention and any
          provision that cannot be so administered, interpreted and
          construed shall to that extent be disregarded; and any
          provision of the Plan that would prevent a Stock Incentive that
          the Committee intends to qualify as performance-based pay under
          Code Section 162(m)(4)(C) from so qualifying shall be
          administered, interpreted and construed to carry out such
          intention and any provision that cannot be so administered,
          interpreted and construed shall to that extent be disregarded. 
    
   12.11  The validity, construction, interpretation and administration
          of the Plan and of any determinations or decisions made


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          thereunder, and the rights of all persons having or claiming to
          have any interest therein or thereunder, shall be governed by,
          and determined exclusively in accordance with, the laws of the
          State of Ohio, but without giving effect to the principles of
          conflicts of laws thereof. Without limiting the generality of
          the foregoing, the period within which any action arising under
          or in connection with the Plan must be commenced, shall be
          governed by the laws of the State of Ohio, without giving
          effect to the principles of conflicts of laws thereof,
          irrespective of the place where the act or omission complained
          of took place and of the residence of any party to such action
          and irrespective of the place where the action may be brought. 
    
   12.12  The use of the masculine gender shall also include within its
          meaning the feminine. The use of the singular shall include
          within its meaning the plural and vice versa.





                                                              EXHIBIT 5.2
                                                              -----------

   SCHIFF HARDIN & WAITE
   6600 Sears Tower, Chicago, IL  60606
   (312) 258-5669)
   -------------------------------------

                                      March 22, 1999

   Securities and Exchange Commission
   450 Fifth Street, N.W.
   Washington, D.C. 20549-1004

        Re:  Newell Co.   Post-Effective Amendment on Form S-3
             to Registration Statement on Form S-4
             (Registration No. 333-71747)
             -------------------------------------------------

   Ladies and Gentlemen:

        We are acting as counsel for Newell Co. (the "Company") in
   connection with the Company's filing with the Securities and Exchange
   Commission of Post-Effective Amendment No. 1 on Form S-3 (the
   "Amendment") to its Registration Statement on Form S-4 (Registration
   No.333-71747), which was declared effective on February 4, 1999 (the
   "Registration Statement").  The Registration Statement covers the
   shares of common stock, par value $1.00 per share, of the Company
   (including the related common stock purchase rights) (the "Shares") to
   be issued in connection with the merger of a wholly owned subsidiary
   of the Company with Rubbermaid Incorporated, which will occur on March
   24, 1999 and will result in Rubbermaid Incorporated becoming a wholly
   owned subsidiary of the Company.  The Amendment covers the Shares that
   are issuable under the Rubbermaid Incorporated 1989 Amended and
   Restated Stock Incentive and Option Plan (the "Option Plan") to
   participants who are former employees of Rubbermaid Incorporated as of
   the merger date.  The Shares are issuable upon (i) the exercise of
   stock options under the Option Plan that were not exercised prior to
   the merger date (the "Outstanding Options"); and (ii) the attainment
   after the merger date of certain pre-established performance goals
   (the "Performance Shares").  This opinion letter supplements our
   opinion which was filed as Exhibit 5 to the Registration Statement.

        In connection with this supplemental opinion, we have examined
   such corporate records, certificates and other documents and have made
   such other factual and legal investigations as we have deemed
   necessary or appropriate for the purposes of this opinion.  Based on
   the foregoing, it is our opinion that the Shares covered by the
   Amendment have been duly authorized and, when issued upon the valid
   exercise of the Outstanding Options or when issued as Performance
   Shares in accordance with the provisions of the Option Plan, will be
   legally issued, fully paid and nonassessable (except as may be limited
   by Section 180.0622 of the Wisconsin Business Corporation law, which


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   SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISION
   March 22, 1999
   Page 2



   provides that shareholders may be liable for an amount equal to the
   par value of their shares for certain debts owing to employees of the
   Company).

        We hereby consent to the filing of this supplemental opinion as
   Exhibit 5.2 to the Registration Statement.

                                           Very truly yours,

                                           SCHIFF HARDIN & WAITE


                                           By: /s/ Frederick L. Hartmann
                                              --------------------------
                                                Frederick L. Hartmann


                                                            EXHIBIT 23.2
                                                            ------------




                  CONSENT OF INDEPENDENT PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS




   As independent public accountants, we hereby consent to the use of our
   report dated January 27, 1999, included in Newell Co.'s Form 10-K for
   the year ended December 31, 1998 and to all references to our Firm
   included in this Registration Statement.



                                 /s/ ARTHUR ANDERSEN LLP
                            ----------------------------
                                 ARTHUR ANDERSEN LLP



   Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
   March 19, 1999 



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