A distinctive mark, motto, device, or emblem, which a manufacturer stamps, prints, or otherwise affixes to the goods he produces, so that they may be identified in the market, and their origin be vouched for. See Trade-Mark Cases. 100 U. S. S7, 25 L. Ed. 550; Moorman v. Iloge, 17 Fed. Cas. 715; Solis Cigar Co. v. Pozo, 16 Colo. 3SS. 26 Pac. 556, 25 Am. St. Rep. 279; State v. Bishop, 128 Mo. 373, 31 S. W. 9, 29 L. B. A. 200, 49 Am. St. Rep. 560; Royal Baking Powder Co. v. Raymond (C. C.) 70 Fed. 3S0; liegeman & Co. v. liegeman, 8 Daly (N. Y.) 1.